Here’s a thread of Black theatre shows you can watch (in person 🤞🏿)
Death of England: Delroy, by @royboywilliams

Roy’s new play, directed by Clint Dyer tells the story of a Black working-class man searching for truth & confronting his relationship with Great Britain.

Showing at @NationalTheatre in late October, tickets on sale in September.
An evening with an immigrant by @InuaEllams

Inua tells his story of escaping fundamentalist Islam, experiencing prejudice and friendship in Dublin and drinking wine with the Queen.

Showing at @_bridgetheatre from 18 September, tickets from £10

https://bit.ly/3hTcvu2 
Quarter life crisis by @yolandamercy

Alicia is a mess. Everyone around her seems to know where they’re going, but she’s just trying to find ways to cheat growing up & keep her 16-25 railcard.

Showing at @bridgetheatre from 7 Oct, tickets from £10.

https://bit.ly/3hTeQFk 
Nine Lives by Zodwa Nyoni

Fleeing from his home where a wave of homophobia threatens his life, Ishmael has sought sanctuary in the UK. Can he find a place to call home again?

Showing at @_bridgetheatre from 22 October – 31 October, tickets from £10.

https://bit.ly/3bmBCmz 
846 Live: co-production, @stratfordeast and the Royal Docks

A group of Black and Asian writers, respond to George Floyd’s murder and BLM with a collection of pieces exploring racial inequality and oppression.

Showing September 12, tickets are free.⁣

https://bit.ly/2QO0utY 
Letters by @GateTheatre, showing on Zoom (but worth a mention) from 14 September.

Pandemics and protests; the personal and public. A pair of performers will read letters they've received from each other live. Neither knows what their letters contains.

https://bit.ly/2QUapOt 
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