This ingenious dance-play hybrid makes use of a richly talented cast to interrogate black masculinity and dismantle stereotypes
Photograph: Helen Murrayho in tonight’s audience, I wonder, thought they were going to end up in a singalong to Sisqó’s Thong Song? That’s in between drawing wisdom from both Hamlet and The Lion King. Writer, director and choreographerhas a light touch on heavyweight subjects. His sharp, naturalistic script switches between laugh-out-loud comedy, personal psychology and social comment to address black masculinity in the 21st century.
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