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Sell Out Shows & Good Reviews for ‘All Growed Up’ Musical

Following the huge success of the musical adaptations of Northern Ireland writer Tony Macaulay’s internationally acclaimed memoirs Paperboy and Breadboy, British Youth Music Theatre (BYMT) produced a third hit new musical production of Tony’s follow up memoir ‘All Growed Up’. ‘All Growed Up tells the story of how a pair of dreamers start out on adult life together with faith and hope in their hearts.’ (Alan in Belfast) ‘Standing ovation for musical production of Tony Macaulay’s memoir ‘All...

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‘All Growed Up’ Completes Tony Macaulay’s Audiobook Collection

The release of Tony Macaulay’s third memoir, All Growed Up, narrated by the author, completes the Tony Macaulay audiobook collection. Click on the links to listen: Paperboy Audiobook narrated by the author. Breadboy Audiobook narrated by the author. All Growed Up, narrated by the author. Little House on the Peace Line Audiobook, narrated by the author. Released free for charity on Youtube. If you enjoy please make a donation to Tony’s friends in the slums of Kampala in Uganda. Belfast Gate Audiobook, narrated by the author. Kill the...

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Roger Jean Nsengiyumva narrates ‘Kill the Devil’ audiobook

The audiobook of the critically acclaimed novel ‘Kill the Devil: A Love Story from Rwanda’ written by Tony Macaulay & Juvens Nsabimana and narrated by Rwandan actor Roger Jean Nsengiyumva is now available on Audible, Amazon and iTunes. Juvens Nsabimana said: ‘Roger was our first choice to narrate the audiobook. I’ve been a big fan of his films, such as ‘Africa United’ and ‘Sixteen’ for many years, and we were delighted when he agreed to narrate ‘Kill the Devil” Roger Jean Nsengiyumva is a Rwandan actor, best...

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NEW NOVEL SHINES LIGHT ON REMARKABLE STORY OF LOVE AND RECONCILIATION IN RWANDA

Kill the Devil: A Love Story from Rwanda, co-written by Belfast peacebuilder and novelist Dr. Tony Macaulay and Rwanda screenwriter Juvens Nsabimana, tells the love story between a survivor and a perpetrator of genocide. It reveals the remarkable progress in reconciliation in Rwanda since the horrors of 1994 – a lesson for our times and for all time. A transcontinental and cross-cultural collaboration between a writer who grew up in Belfast during The Troubles and another who grew up in post genocide Rwanda – Kill the Devil was written collaboratively by the authors, who...

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Launch of new edition of Tony Macaulay’s ‘Little House on the Peace Line’

This month Tony Macaulay launched a brand new edition of his critically acclaimed memoir, Little House on the Peace Line in the Hope Macaulay Studio in Northern Ireland. The author of Paperboy, Breadboy, All Growed Up and Belfast Gate, said, ‘Of all my books this is the one that speaks most clearly on my hopes for Northern Ireland. With our continued failure to achieve political stability and reconciliation, as we approach the 25th anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement, I felt the time was right for a new edit of the original...

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Breadboy Musical Sold Out on Opening Night!

On 28th July 2022, the musical adaptation of Tony Macaulay’s memoir ‘Breadboy’ opens in the Lyric Theatre in Belfast. Similar to Paperboy in 2018 and 2019, the show is a sell out! Tony says, ‘When I was a child I dreamed of travelling through time to the past and the future. In 2018 and 2019, when British Youth Music Theatre brought my first memoir to life at the Lyric Theatre, it was like time travel. From the first rehearsal to the final curtain call of Paperboy I couldn’t quite believe I was seeing my childhood brought to life on the stage. ...

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