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East is East
by Jonny Wright
Will
East is East
be just as relevant in another 25 years?
Hamlet
Jumbo plays Hamlet as a surly male teenager, lending her performance an androgynous quality.
Seesaw
by Suzanne Harrington
An African student in the USA seesaws into a post-Fellowship career as cultural commentator.
Our Story Worth Telling
by Sana Nassari
Migration Museum proves that every migrant’s voice is worth hearing.
Assembly
Brown sets up the protagonist as a thinking woman, then undermines that, weaving in the most tragically female belief of all.
We’re All Alone In This Together
by Jonny Wright
Dave is refreshing in a genre often associated with machismo and arrogance.
Get Up, Stand Up!
by Trish Cooke
The Bob Marley music satisfies the soul
The Gift of Music and Song
by Emily Zobel Marshall
Women writers amplifying the voices of other women.
Master of None, Season 3
by Jonny Wright
The gentle pace and loneliness of upstate New York gradually boils over into something much more eerie.
Love is the Message, the Message is Death
by Linda Brogan
A ‘Black Visual Intonation’, in which ‘things’ are put ‘in affective proximity to one another’.
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