Audio tagged with: Kwame Kwei-Armah
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Brexit
5th October 2017
PANEL DISCUSSION: NATIONS ON A WORLD STAGE. To mark the launch of a cycle of plays about Britain’s place in the wake of Brexit, the Royal Societ...
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Kwame Kwei-Armah talks about One Night in Miami at the Donmar
15th November 2016
INTERVIEW: KWAME KWEI-ARMAH. 20-minute excerpt from an interview with Dominic Cavendish conducted for the Daily Telegraph in which the playwright and...
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Statement of Regret: the black British verdict
28th November 2007
CRITICAL DIVERSITY: STATEMENT OF REGRET An in-depth discussion of Kwame Kwei-Armah's new play, running at the National's Cottesloe theatre; hosted by ...
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Director Angus Jackson chats to Philip Fisher
21st November 2007
INTERVIEW: ANGUS JACKSON The director chats to Philip Fisher about the creation of the Blondie musical, Desperately Seeking Susan (Novello), and about...
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Soap Box Debate: Is Shakespeare a Millstone Around the Neck?
30th September 2005
SOAP BOX DEBATE: IS SHAKESPEARE A MILLSTONE AROUND THE NECK OF BRITISH CULTURE? Playwright Adriano Shaplin and journalist Miranda Sawyer v director Mi...
Listen nowin Reviews and Roundtables, Shakespeare and Renaissance Drama
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Black Theatre: Writing from Reality (1/3)
10th February 2005
BLACK VOICES: WRITING FROM REALITY (1/3) Major forum about black writing with Michael Buffong, Joan Carty, Angus Jackson, Kwame Kwei-Armah, Justice Wi...
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Black Theatre: Writing from Reality (2/3)
10th February 2005
BLACK VOICES: WRITING FROM REALITY (2/3) Michael Buffong, Joan Carty, Angus Jackson, Kwame Kwei-Armah, Justice Williams and Roy Williams discuss black...
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Black Theatre: Writing from Reality (3/3)
10th February 2005
BLACK VOICES: WRITING FROM REALITY (3/3) Michael Buffong, Joan Carty, Angus Jackson, Kwame Kwei-Armah, Justice Williams and Roy Williams discuss black...
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Review of Fix Up
17th December 2004
FIX UP Kwame Kwei-Armah's latest, set in a black political bookstore, gets differing reactions from David Benedict, Andrea Enisuoh and Matt Wolf. Heat...
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