Who we are

Plenty Productions is a community interest (i.e. not for profit) company which has been delivering  high quality collaborative, arts, media, heritage and learning projects since 2006.

Sarah Naomi Lee

Creative Director

Sarah was brought up in London with a Jamaican father and English mother. After graduating with a degree in English Literature, she worked as a teacher, community worker and researcher in Cornwall, Ghana and Brighton. Sarah has written two radio plays for the BBC and a touring theatre piece called ‘Snakes and Ladders.’ She also works extensively for universities on knowledge exchange and learning projects as well as delivering heritage projects in conjunction with museums and art galleries

Ebou Touray

Director

Originally from Gambia, Ebou has lived in Brighton for many years. His passion for African music led him to co-found African Night Fever, a monthly live music event over ten years ago. Now focusing on featuring established national and international artists as well as local bands, ANF promotes gigs at venues such as the Brighton Dome, the Ropetackle Centre at Shoreham, and the Komedia in Brighton

What we do

We work in partnership with local communities where a need is identified, using media to empower rather than to exploit. We utilise arts, media and heritage across the wider cultural sector, specialising in projects that focus on Black and minority ethnic issues, and projects that involve broadcast partners.

Our aims

To deliver projects and productions across a range of media that encourages members of the community to represent themselves

To seek to develop new forms of media output as well as seek outlets for community-made output in existing media

To actively seek partnerships and projects to facilitate a range of creative activities

To actively seek partnerships  and projects which facilitate research and the exchange of knowledge and the development of educational opportunities