Description:
Streets Paved with Gold is a long-running, successful solo play by Victor Richards, set during the Windrush era. Through the story of Augustus Cleveland Johnson, who arrives at Tilbury Docks in 1948, the play explores the experiences of African-Caribbean migrants navigating life in a new and unfamiliar Britain. With themes of hope, resilience and identity, this poignant performance captures the struggles and triumphs of those seeking opportunity and belonging. Rich in storytelling and emotional depth, Streets Paved with Gold offers an intimate and moving reflection on a pivotal moment in British history, resonating deeply with audiences.