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Lorna French is a British playwright and the two-time winner of the Alfred Fagon Award for the best new play by a Black playwright of African or Caribbean descent living in the United Kingdom. Her Fagon Award winner plays are Safe House and City Melodies. French is of mixed Jamaican and Zimbabwean heritage.
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Lorna French is a British playwright and the two-time winner of the Alfred Fagon Award for the best new play by a Black playwright of African or Caribbean descent living in the United Kingdom. Her Fagon Award winner plays are Safe House and City Melodies. French is of mixed Jamaican and Zimbabwean heritage.
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