In this episode of Kiss My Black Side, host Brenda Emmanus OBE brings together three Black theatre creatives to deliver an insightful conversation on the arts, and the place of Black practitioners and audiences within it. With Clint Dyer, Stella Kanu and Tinuke Craig, they muse on the responsibility that this brings and on their mutual desire to witness diverse audiences packing theatre spaces and seeing work that reflects their own experiences.
There is excitement and optimism as they celebrate the productions currently on offer but are not complacent about the work that is left to be done to engage Black and working-class audiences.These are exciting times in Black theatre - a renaissance perhaps. Clint Dyer,Tinuke Craig and Stella Kanu are amongst the makers and messengers from their place in the mainstream arena, now serving to make things happen.
Host: Brenda Emmanus OBE
Brenda Emmanus OBE has had a consistent and varied career in print, radio and television. She has established herself as a television presenter with experience across a range of genres – news and current affairs, popular factual, travel, fashion, and the arts.From news features to documentaries Brenda has interviewed some of the biggest names in the arts and entertainment. In 2019 she was awarded the Order of the British Empire (OBE) for services to Broadcasting and Diversity.
Guests:
Clint Dyer - Deputy Artistic Director, National Theatre
The multi-talented writer, actor and director is Deputy Director at the National Theatre. Clint is set to make history as the first Black male to direct Othello at a major British venue. His play, the Death of England, which he wrote and directed was nominated for Best Drama programme at this year's Digital Awards and won Best Play/Musical at the Missionary Honour’s awards 2020. Throughout his career he has written, directed, and acted for stage, film and television.
Stella Kanu - Executive Director at LIFT – The London International Festival of Theatre
Stella is a highly respected arts leader who has worked in theatre, festivals, and the cultural sector for over two decades. She sits on several strategic and governing bodies, has vast Trustee experience and is a much sought-after panelist, speaker and writer on topics such as inspirational leadership, diversity and inclusion and women in marketing.
An arts visionary, responsible for an iconic moment in the history of The Globe Theatre when she brought together 250 Black women working in theatre for an iconic photocall at The Globe to celebrate the significant role Black women have played and continue to play in theatre and its diversity.
Tinuke Craig - Theatre Director
Tinuke trained as a Director at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA). She won the Genesis Future Director Award in 2014 then became The Gate Theatre’s Associate Director. Her other credits include Artistic Associate for the Lyric Hammersmith and Associate for the National Youth Theatre of Great Britain.
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