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Review: For Black Boys… Nothing on stage now is more essential than this

The air was charged with the cathartic sense of sterotypes at last being dimantled

March 20, 2024 13:35
Poignant energy: A scene from For the Black Boys Who Have Considered Suicide When the Hue Gets Too Heavy, at the Garrick Theatre (Photo: Johan Persson)

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John Nathan,

John Nathan

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For Black Boys Who Have Considered Suicide When The Hue Gets Too Heavy

Garrick Theatre | ★★★★★

Nothing in our theatre history has achieved what Ryan Calais Cameron’s remarkable and poetic play achieves. In two and a half funny, touching and poignant hours it reveals what it is to be young, black, British and male.

The return to the West End of Cameron’s simply staged but energetically performed production with a new cast of six superb actors is not only deserved. If this packed Monday evening performance is anything to go by it is the kind of theatre young audiences crave. The air was charged with the cathartic sense of stereotypes at last being dismantled and eloquently replaced by real people and experience.

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