We’ve arrived at a moment in the theater, long overdue, when we are seeing Black narratives told with greater frequency and clarity. But the challenge for Black creators to get their stories told and ...
The Shed is presenting the US premiere of Misty, a genre-defying play written by and starring Olivier Award-nominee Arinzé Kene (West End productions of Get Up, Stand Up! The Bob Marley Musical, Death ...
Arinze Kene has not appeared on Broadway. How many West End shows has Arinze Kene been in? Arinze Kene has appeared on London's West End in 3 shows. What was Arinze Kene's first West End show? Arinze ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by At the Shed, Arinzé Kene mixes spoken word, music and comedy to tell a story of racial tension and male identity in a changing London. By Naveen Kumar ...
The intense new BBC thriller Informer hit our screens earlier this month and tells the story of a second-generation Pakistani man from East London, who is recruited by British counter-terrorism police ...
Actor and playwright Arinzé Kene tells Fergus Morgan about moments that have made up his theatre career – from finding inspiration watching Ultimate Fighting Championships to his latest role playing ...
"This is Camden, where everyone has a story..." Netflix has finally unveiled an official trailer for an indie romantic musical titled Been So Long, which is premiering at the London Film Festival this ...
Daina O. Pusic has set her debut feature film Tuesday at A24, with Julia Louis-Dreyfus on board to star. Lola Petticrew will co-star opposite Louis-Dreyfus as her daughter, with Arinzé Kene rounding ...
Arinzé Kene's new play Misty is transferring to Trafalgar Studios, opening this week, making him the second black British playwright to have a show on in the West End. The piece, which originally ...
Part spoken-word performance, part concert, part postmodern portrait of the making of a one-man show, Arinzé Kene’s “Misty” comes to the Shed, starting previews on March 3. As a Black Briton moving ...
Arinzé Kene is something of a polymath. He has just won the Evening Standard Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role opposite Russell Tovey in the film The Pass, he's also just starred as ...
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