Femi Elufowoju Jr.
Oluwafemi Elufowoju Jr. is a British-born, Nigerian-raised performance practitioner working across the creative industries. After Alton Kumalo, founder of Temba Theatre Company, Elufowoju is the second theatre director of African descent to establish a national touring company in the UK. Elufowoju's stage work has been seen across most key flagship production houses in the UK, and has collaborated extensively with notable creatives within the film, television and radio sectors.
Elufowoju was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire in the 2023 Birthday Honours for services to drama.
Early life and education
Elufowoju was born Elugbaju Oluyinka Oluwafemi on 31 October 1962 in Hammersmith, London, to Nigerian parents from Ile-Ife. He attended Copenhagen Primary & Junior School, Islington, from 1967 to 1974, before moving to Nigeria. He attended Sacred Heart Primary School, Ring Road, Ibadan, in 1975, and Christ's School, Ado Ekiti, before A-level studies at Oyo State College of Arts and Science in 1980.He read law at the University of Ife but was advised to withdraw in 1985 just before returning to the UK. He attended North London College, where he received a Certificate in Community Theatre. In 1990, he obtained a bachelor's degree in Dramatic Arts from Bretton Hall College of the University of Leeds. Between 2010 and 2012, Elufowoju took a career break to attend South Bank University and concentrate on a postgraduate degree in Education.
Theatre
In the summer of 1995, Mehmet Ergen invited Elufowoju to headline a season of African plays at the Southwark Playhouse. The play that later turned out to be the young director's debut production was Mauritian author San Cassimally's Acquisitive Case. The production led to Elufowoju securing a Regional Theatre Young Director bursary from Channel 4 and the Cameron Mackintosh Foundation to train as a theatre director under Philip Hedley at the Theatre Royal Stratford East.The following year, after a ground-breaking tour of Sweden with his second production Tickets and Ties: The African Tale, billed as "the biggest and most ambitious West African show", Elufowoju established Tiata Fahodzi, a national touring theatre company, its core mission statement being to demonstrate the African experience on the British stage. He artistically led the company for 13 years, directing and presenting more than thirty plays, including his productions of Ola Rotimi's The Gods Are Not to Blame and Oladipo Agboluaje's Iya-Ile: The First Wife. During the same period, Elufowoju served as an Associate directing plays at the Almeida Theatre, Royal Court Theatre, West Yorkshire Playhouse, and the New Wolsey Theatre in Ipswich.
In 2016, he directed Bonnie Greer's The Hotel Cerise, again at Theatre Royal Stratford East, as well as at the British premiere of Blues for an Alabama Sky by American playwright Pearl Cleage at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.
In 2019, Elufowoju directed Bim Adewunmi's Hoard, written for BBC Arts and Avalon as part of an initiative to encourage writers from genres outside of theatre to write for the stage.
His interpretation of The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams, described as a "radical new reimagining", was produced in May 2019 for Watford Palace Theatre and Arcola Theatre.
For Fuel Theatre, Elufowoju directed an adaptation of Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's The Little Prince in the spring of 2020. It previewed in London, Manchester and Coventry before being aborted before the pandemic.
As part of Manchester's Halle Orchestra 2021 spring season, Sir Mark Elder invited Annabel Arden and Elufowoju to direct a staged performance of Stravinsky's 1918 masterpiece The Soldier's Tale, read, played, and danced by three actors, a dancer and seven instrumentalists. The film marked Elufowoju's debut as a film director.
Radio
In 2010, Elufowoju commenced a freelance career, producing and directing several dramas for BBC Radio 3 and BBC Radio 4, including Rex Obano's Burned to Nothing, Sam Soko's The New Bwana, Chinonyeram Odimba's Eve and the seminal Stages of Independence for BBC World Service, a celebration of 50 years of African drama throwing a spotlight on 50 years of Africa's Independence. In 2021, Elufowoju returned to the BBC to direct Rex Obano's City College for Radio 3 and in 2022 directed Diran Adebayo's radio serialization of his debut novel, ''Some Kind of Black.''Film
As part of Manchester's Halle Orchestra 2021 spring season, Sir Mark Elder invited Annabel Arden and Elufowoju to direct a staged performance of Stravinsky's 1918 masterpiece The Soldier's Tale. Read, played, and danced by three actors, a dancer and seven instrumentalists. The film marked Elufowoju's debut as a film director.Mechanic: Resurrection, as KrillOpera
In January 2022, Elufowoju made his opera debut as a director with Giuseppe Verdi's Rigoletto, for Opera North in Leeds. The production, which featured Eric Greene, Roman Arndt, Jasmine Habersham, and Sir Willard White, garnered five-star reviews, with The Daily Telegraph hailing Elufowoju's production as "a bold and innovative staging that will still be talked about 16 years from now". The Guardians four-star review spoke of Elufowoju's debut as being "so powerful and so current and at the same time so true to the artistic force of Verdi's setting of Victor Hugo that it is somehow surprising that it has taken until now for someone to put it on the stage." The production went on to win Best Opera at the 2023 South Bank Sky Arts AwardsElufowoju's second opera is the 1780 French opera Der Anonyme Liebhaber, the story based on the life and music of relatively unknown 18th-century classical composer Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges. The production was produced for Konzert und Theater St Gallen in Switzerland, and had its European premiere in September 2022.
The Elufowoju Jr Ensemble
In 2015, Thomas Kell and Elufowoju set up The Elufowoju jr Ensemble with a view to creating exceptional world-class African theatre with imaginative flair for the international stage.Elufowoju in the summer of 2018 directed a stage adaptation of Lola Shoneyin's The Secret Lives of Baba Segi's Wives in a full co-production with the Arcola Theatre. It won him the Best Director Award for an Off West-End Production. The production was noted for being the highest grossing box-office show in the entire 20-year history of the Arcola. In the same year, the production returned to Nigeria under the aegis of Sourmash Stories Productions as the theatre segment for the Aké Festival 2018. The BBC subsequently commissioned Elufowoju to adapt a new dramatization for Radio 3, which was broadcast in November 2019.