REVIEW: Beneatha’s Place, Young Vic (2023)
The Power of Knowing Black History ... and Letting It Go! “I have sworn to the ancestors that we are gonna set up this school of black studies…
The Power of Knowing Black History ... and Letting It Go! “I have sworn to the ancestors that we are gonna set up this school of black studies…
State of the Art Theatre : Warhol and Basquiat "Is it too much or am I just getting old? ........ So ugly and angry." Warhol "He's old hat. He's one…
Elmina's Kitchen is not just a good play from Kwame Kwei-Armah, it is an important play because it addresses the issues of black youth sub culture and criminality. Named after Elmina's Castle, a slave prison on Africa's Ghanaian coast where African men were held before being shipped to the West Indies or the Americas, Elmina's Kitchen looks at the inheritance of British black youth of the twenty first century.