He also wrote and directed the stage musical Black Heroes in the Hall of Fame,[1] the first all-black cast production to play in the West End of London.
[4] After completing secondary schooling, he enrolled to study chemistry at Bradford University but dropped out after becoming allergic to the chemicals.
[2] Fraser later worked as a special projects, arts and entertainment officer for Camden Council.
There he worked with J. D. Douglas, and the pair collaborated to write and stage Black Heroes in the Hall of Fame, with music by Khareem Jamal.
[7] The first all-black production to be staged in the West End, the show opened at the Shaw Theatre in 1987, with original cast members including lover's rock singer Jean Adebambo, actor and musician Count Prince Miller, reggae musician Lloyd Brown and actor Fraser James.