The Westbridge is set in and around a South London estate and begins on the night of a riot. A young Asian girl is believed to have been raped by one of the estate’s black youths and as a result … Continue reading →
Spectacular. That’s the only way to describe the performance that was Some Like It Hip Hop, staged at London’s Peacock Theatre. I’ve never seen an audience rise to their feet and dance at the end of a theatre production in … Continue reading →
You may not recognise the name, but it is highly likely that you would have seen the handsome face of British actor Nonso Anozie, 32, somewhere before as he has already built up a enviable CV as a thespian
Eight characters, gunshots, heart-rending decisions, emotive subject matters and all within one conjectural boxing ring: Introducing the European premiere of a play that promises to pack more than a punch – Six Rounds.
BASS Festival (British Arts and Street Sounds), the UK’s only month-long celebration of Black music and art, returns to Birmingham in June with a city-wide feast of urban culture
Baby Isako is the playwright and director behind the critically acclaimed play ‘Love is A Losing Game’, based on a group of friends in their final year of university. The Flavour team were hooked first time around