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Storme Webber

Contains 17 performances.
  • Janice Perry, Storme Webber, Maggie Nicols, Pinise Saul & Janette Mason, Viv Acious

    Janice Perry, Storme Webber, Maggie Nicols, Pinise Saul & Janette Mason, Viv Acious

    09 March 1990 at 
    Covent Garden Community Centre (182)
  • London Rape Crisis Centre benefit

    London Rape Crisis Centre benefit

    09 September 1990 at 
    Hackney Empire (2)
    Sister Netifa & Parminder
  • Storme Webber & Richelle, Leonora Rogers-Wright, Pinise Saul's Progress, Patience Agbabi

    Storme Webber & Richelle, Leonora Rogers-Wright, Pinise Saul's Progress, Patience Agbabi

    26 October 1990 at 
    Covent Garden Community Centre (182)
  • The 4th Jazz-Poetry Festival - (Day 2)

    The 4th Jazz-Poetry Festival - (Day 2)

    26 January 1991 at 
    Rocket (London - Islington) (4)
    The second night of the 4th Jazz-Poetry Festival. Ntozake Shange and Billy ‘Spaceman’ Patterson had to cancel and were replaced by Paul Rogers and Francine Luce.
  • Mother Tongue UK Tour '91 - (Perf 2)

    Mother Tongue UK Tour '91 - (Perf 2)

    02 March 1991 at 
    Gantry (Southampton) (1)
  • Linda King's A Woman's Blues, Storme Webber, Jade, Patience Agbabi

    Linda King's A Woman's Blues, Storme Webber, Jade, Patience Agbabi

    27 September 1991 at 
    Covent Garden Community Centre (182)
  • New World Colour Tour

    New World Colour Tour

    09 November 1991 at 
    Spring Gardens Arts Centre (High Wycombe) (2)
  • New World Colour Tour

    New World Colour Tour

    1 December 1991 at 
    Inkworks Project (Bristol) (2)
  • Storme Webber

    Storme Webber

    12 February 1992 at 
    Old Museum Arts Centre (Ipswich) (1)
    Performance cancelled by Ipswich Council two weeks before it took place, because they were ‘unsure as to their position as regards Section 28’ after the word ‘lesbian’ had been used in a press release (source: A&S meeting minutes).
  • Progress (featuring Pinise Saul), Merle Collins, Joyoti Grech, Storme Webber, Subi Shah

    Progress (featuring Pinise Saul), Merle Collins, Joyoti Grech, Storme Webber, Subi Shah

    21 February 1992 at 
    Covent Garden Community Centre (182)
  • Identity Tour - (Perf 7)

    Identity Tour - (Perf 7)

    20 March 1992 at 
    Summerfield Centre (Birmingham) (1)
  • Sister Netifa & The Determined Band, Storme Webber, Dorothea  Smartt, Leonora Rogers-Wright

    Sister Netifa & The Determined Band, Storme Webber, Dorothea Smartt, Leonora Rogers-Wright

    10 April 1992 at 
    Covent Garden Community Centre (182)
  • International Women's Week Celebration

    International Women's Week Celebration

    11 March 1994 at 
    Covent Garden Community Centre (182)
  • Survivors' Poetry - Peter Campbell, Jean 'Binta' Breeze, Storme Webber, Nick Constance

    Survivors' Poetry - Peter Campbell, Jean 'Binta' Breeze, Storme Webber, Nick Constance

    6 April 1994 at 
    Hampden Community Centre (1)
    A special benefit by Apples and Snakes For Survivors’ Poetry’s next Anthology.
  • High Risk Tour - (Perf 7)

    High Risk Tour - (Perf 7)

    30 September 1994 at 
    Chats Palace (2)
  • Wise, Wild & Wilful Women 1

    Wise, Wild & Wilful Women 1

    10 March 1995 at 
    Battersea Arts Centre (London - Wandsworth) (499)
  • Wise, Wild & Wilful Women 2

    Wise, Wild & Wilful Women 2

    11 March 1995 at 
    Wheel (London - Camden) (1)
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