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Tambo & Bones at Theatre Royal Stratford East

Tambo & Bones at Theatre Royal Stratford East | Theatre review

Few plays deconstruct themselves as confidently and deliberately as Tambo & Bones, now returning to Stratford East in a timely revival. Directed by Matthew Xia, Dave Harris’s satirical three-act opens on Tambo (Clifford Samuel) and Bones (Daniel Ward), two Black men caught in the grotesque loop of a minstrel show. Their names – taken from 19th-century racist stock characters – are a constant reminder of history’s weight as the pair awaken to their predicament and begin searching for a way out. What unfolds is a dizzying journey through time: from slapstick vaudeville to hip-hop excess to a dystopian future 400 years ahead.

Each act is a hall of mirrors – performance reflecting performance. The minstrel show mocks itself, the musical ascent becomes a live gig, and the final chapter turns their entire story into a post-revolutionary pageant. The structure isn’t just clever; it’s essential to Harris’s critique. Tambo and Bones evolve from stock characters to self-made stars to capitalists – and eventually, into symbols recycled for someone else’s narrative. In this world, agency is always conditional.

Xia’s musical direction is pivotal in charting this evolution. His score shifts from pastiche to bass-heavy trap, echoing the characters’ metamorphoses. The progression helps track not just time, but power – who has it, who’s pretending and who’s cashing in. Compared to its staging three years ago, the production now feels uncomfortably prescient. Bones’s calculated choice to bankroll both sides of a future race war might once have read as absurd satire, but now lands closer to reality.

Yet Tambo & Bones is not merely a metatheatrical game. It’s a razor-sharp dissection of authorship and commodification. Who owns the story being told? Who gets paid for the telling? Harris’s text refuses easy catharsis. In a world where anything can be packaged and sold, the play questions whether freedom is even possible or just another role to perform.

Christina Yang
Photos: Jane Hobson

Tambo & Bones is at Theatre Royal Stratford East from 29th April until 10th May 2025. For further information or to book, visit the theatre’s website here.

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