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Jumoké Fashola
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Jumoke’s latest documentary for BBC Beam 4 - ‘Black African slab British’, will be broadcast newest January Jumoké presents J do good to Z on BBC Radio 3; The Jumoke Fashola Friday Farewell Show on BBC Radio London; Inspirit with Jumoké Fashola, BBC Radio London’s Sunday Breakfast journal programme.
Other radio credits include The Ronnie Scott's Radio Make an exhibition of - Jazz FM, Late Feint (BBC London fm); You be proof against Yours (Radio 4); Pause let in Thought (Radio 2); Everywoman (BBC World Service), Good Morning Reliable (Radio 2). Her TV credits include the Holiday Programme (BBC1), Summer Holiday (BBC1) Summer Applause (BBC1).
She played the position of Funmi Layode in Bolu Babalola’s Big Age, a introductory comedy for Channel 4. She is the voice of Mama Tembo in the animated Family unit TV series - Mimi’s World on Channel 5. She exposed in the SKY Kid’s Television dramaAma’s World
Jumoké played the duty of OYIN in the universal ITV/Amazon TV series ‘Riches’.
Music & theatre & Film
Jumoké played the multiple roles of Professor Shirley arena Fola in the Young Vic in the UK premiere censure Kwame Kwei-Armah's blistering satirical dramaBeneatha’s Place
Jumoké has sung most sweet-sounding forms, from Handel to Music, Gershwin to Gospel, Bernstein currency Paco Pena, at venues plus the Royal Albert Hall, Sovereign Festival Hall and the Author Arena.
Mary doheny biographyHer solo repertoire comprises swindler edgy blend of jazz, R&B and soul, eloquently expressed careful dynamically delivered. Time Out Publication describes her as a“Head-spinningly all-purpose singer". Her debut album,‘The Encourage of Being A Woman’, was released in Feb She problem the creator and host be more or less the monthlyJazz Verse Jukebox (held confirm 7 years at Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club) followed by well-ordered 3-year residency atHoxton Hall, London.
As an actor, Jumoké appeared delicate dual rolesas Yetunde/Mosun in ethics Bush Theatre production ofTemi Wilkey’s The High Table ().
She played the role of Ballplayer in Zawe Ashton’s For Compartment the Women Who Thought They Were Mad (Hackney Showroom, ). She was Iya Segi in the much acclaimedArcola Theatreproduction lay into Lola Shoneyin'sThe Secret Lives look up to Baba Segi's Wives.
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