
THEATRE: EXITS AND ENTRANCES
This month, we’re heading back to the theatre. Join us.
Theatre can be extractive or enriching, when all the world’s a stage, who gets to be a player matters. Continue reading THEATRE: EXITS AND ENTRANCES
This month, we’re heading back to the theatre. Join us.
Theatre can be extractive or enriching, when all the world’s a stage, who gets to be a player matters. Continue reading THEATRE: EXITS AND ENTRANCES
I was doing what I wasn’t supposed to be doing for a long time and had to pay the price for that. I didn’t want to pay it no more. So I made a new choice. Continue reading Watch This Space: Aaron Lambert
‘The best antidote to this epidemic of ‘solitary confinement’ is to come together; to share and to validate our truths; theatre is such a place.’ Meet the theatre-maker bringing the Black British musical ‘Pattie Shop Diaries’ to the stage Continue reading Watch This Space: Mike Scott-Harding
We got to wondering what knowledge, wisdom, or artefacts we have inherited from other black gay men and what we would like to pass on.
Here, Phil and Rob share their inheritance/legacy Continue reading Read: BlackOut Inheritance: Part Four
We got to wondering what knowledge, wisdom, or artefacts we have inherited from other black gay men and what we would like to pass on.
Here, Marc and Ashley share their inheritance/legacy Continue reading Read: BlackOut Inheritance – part three
Inspired by Matthew Lopez’s The Inheritance @YoungVic tell us about what you have inherited from other black queer men and what you would like to pass on to future generations #BlackOutInheritance Read: Blackout Inheritance – Part Two Continue reading Read: blackout inheritance – part two
A group of BlackOutUK contributors went to see the debut of Matthew Lopez’s play, The Inheritance at the Young Vic in London. It’s on until May and definitely worth seeing. Inspired by the themes of Lopez’s epic, we got to wondering what knowledge, wisdom, or artefacts we have inherited from other black gay men and what we would like to pass on. #BlackOutInheritance Continue reading Read: BlackOut Inheritance – Part one
Keep creating spaces to be unapologetic about who you are and what you want. Destroy stuff if you need to. Continue reading Read: Watch This Space – Malik Nashad Sharpe
Twenty-five years after its London debut ,‘Boy with Beer’ remains a pertinent and articulate insight into contemporary black male sexuality. Continue reading Read: Support Black Gay Theatre An Interview with Playwright Paul Boakye