Oladipo Agboluaje

Oladipo Agboluaje (born 1968) is a British-Nigerian playwright. He was born in Hackney and educated in Britain and Nigeria, studying theatre arts at the University of Benin. He later wrote a doctoral thesis at the Open University on West and South African drama.

Works

 * Early Morning, at Ovalhouse, produced by Futuretense in 2003.
 * God is a DJ, produced by Theatre Centre and presented in 2006 at the Redbridge Drama Centre and elsewhere.
 * The Estate, presented in 2006 as a co-production of the Tiata Fahodzi company and the Soho Theatre.
 * The Christ of Coldharbour Lane, presented in 2007 at the Soho Theatre, where he was Writer in Residence.
 * For One Night Only, presented on tour and at Ovalhouse in 2008.
 * The Hounding of David Oluwale, an adaptation of Kester Aspden's book of the same name, which had originally been issued with the title Nationality: Wog, about the life and death of David Oluwale, presented at the West Yorkshire Playhouse and elsewhere in 2009.
 * Iya Ile (The First Wife), at Soho Theatre, as a co-production of Tiata Fahodzi and Soho Theatre, 2009.
 * The Garbage King, adaptation of Elizabeth Laird's novel, Unicorn Theatre, 2010.
 * Say Goodbye Twice, BBC Radio 3, first aired in 2010.
 * Giant Killers, Theatre Royal Plymouth/Polka Theatre, 2013.
 * Threshold, Collective Artistes/University of Richmond, Virginia, April 2014.
 * Obele and the Storyteller, World Book Capital, Port Harcourt, Nigeria, April 2014.
 * Immune, Royal and Derngate Northampton, West Yorkshire Playhouse, Theatre Royal Plymouth, 2015.
 * New Nigerians, Arcola Theatre, London, 2017
 * Here's What She Said To Me, Crucible Sheffield, 2022, National tour
 * The Famished Road, Dramaten, Stockholm, 2022, adaptation of Ben Okri's novel of the same name