That Black Theatre Podcast

Un podcast de Nadine Deller

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14 Épisodes

  1. That Black Theatre Podcast: An interview with Ola Ince

    Publié: 28/12/2020
  2. That Black Theatre Podcast: 2010s, Nine Night, Seven Methods of Killing Kylie Jenner and Jasmine Lee-Jones

    Publié: 21/12/2020
  3. That Black Theatre Podcast: Mojisola Adebayo, Afri-queer theatre, climate change and colonisation.

    Publié: 14/12/2020
  4. That Black Theatre Podcast: 2000s, the 'state of the nation' & Roy Williams

    Publié: 30/11/2020
  5. That Black Theatre Podcast: 2000s, the ‘renaissance’ in Black theatre, debbie tucker green and Lynette Goddard

    Publié: 23/11/2020
  6. That Black Theatre Podcast: An interview with Winsome Pinnock

    Publié: 16/11/2020
  7. That Black Theatre Podcast: Black Women Time,1980s -1990s, Jackie Kay, Valerie Mason-John and Lynette Goddard

    Publié: 09/11/2020
  8. That Black Theatre Podcast: 1980s, Michael Abbensetts, Winsome Pinnock

    Publié: 02/11/2020
  9. That Black Theatre Podcast: 1970s, Black Power Politics, Mustapha Matura & Alfred Fagon

    Publié: 26/10/2020
  10. That Black Theatre Podcast: 1960s, Colonisation and Class, Barry Reckord & Wole Soyinka

    Publié: 18/10/2020
  11. That Black Theatre Podcast: 1950s, The Windrush Generation, Errol John and Barry Reckord

    Publié: 11/10/2020
  12. That Black Theatre Podcast: Black Women in the 1930s, Una Marson & Delia Jarrett-Macauley

    Publié: 04/10/2020
  13. That Black Theatre Podcast: Plurality of Black Stories, The Black Plays Archive & Natasha Bonnelame

    Publié: 28/09/2020
  14. That Black Theatre Podcast: Trailer

    Publié: 25/09/2020

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That Black Theatre Podcast is a podcast about Black theatre, Black creativity and blackness in Britain, hosted by PhD student Nadine Deller and her sister Nadia Deller. Hear stories about and from the leaders of Black British theatre, from 1900 to today.A podcast from the National Theatre’s Black Plays Archive, in partnership with Central School of Speech and Drama and the London Arts and Humanities Partnership. Listen weekly on Mondays from 28 September 2020.

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