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Lenny Henry's ‘August in England’ reminds us that black British history is British history
There are some names that you learn through your parents. Marvin Gaye, Luther Vandross, Diana Ross. In our household, through my father,...
Alma Alma
May 11, 20234 min read


Review: For Black Boys @ Apollo Theatre
Review of Ryan Calais Cameron's 'For Black Boys' which is currently running at West End's Apollo Theatre, Shaftesbury Ave.
Sabrina Fearon-Melville
Apr 24, 20232 min read


In Conversation: Matilda Feyiṣayọ Ibini
In conversation with Writer Matilda Feyiṣayọ Ibini about their play 'Sleepova' which is currently running at Bush Theatre.
Sayo Olu
Mar 23, 20233 min read


Review: ‘Chicken Burger N Chips’ @ Brixton House
Brixton House's 'Chicken Burger N Chips' Review
Sabrina Fearon-Melville
Feb 11, 20232 min read


IN CONVERSATION: National Theatre's Artist in Residence - Curtis Holder
National Theatre's Artist in Residence, Curtis Walker discusses his appointment, art and his six month long look into life backstage.
Sabrina Fearon-Melville
Jan 31, 20233 min read


Review: Breathing By Numbers
A review of artist and filmmaker Julianknxx's Breathing By Numbers. Held in Brixton House and produced by Tobi Kyeremateng.
Theresa Macharia
Oct 19, 20222 min read


In Conversation With: Sule Rimi
The Floor Mag meets Sule Rimi to chat all things National Theatre and 'Blues for an Alabama Sky' directed by Lynette Linton
Rachel Agyekum
Sep 21, 20224 min read


In Conversation With: Ibrahim Kamara For Instagram 'Black Perspectives' Initiative
“Community” and “Legacy” are two steering forces behind the life of 27-year-old digital entrepreneur and GUAP Magazine co-founder,...
Gerry Otim
Apr 12, 20226 min read

In Conversation With: Anastasia Osei-Kuffour
Multi-hyphenate Anastasia Osei-Kuffour is currently Associate Director at Theatre503 and Artistic Director of Wrested Veil, a production...
Rachel Agyekum
May 19, 20215 min read


In Conversation With: Koko Brown
After being disheartened by the artistic spaces she found herself in, Koko Brown sought to carve out a space of her own, through the form...
Sabrina Fearon-Melville
May 11, 20213 min read

In Conversation With: Chinonyerem Odimba
Multi-hyphenate Chinonyerem Odimba, the newly appointed Artistic Director and Chief Executive at tiata fahodzi, is a timely infusion of...
Karen Chalamilla
Mar 30, 20218 min read


Theatre Review: Quarter Life Crisis
This autumn, Bridge Theatre, began showcasing several socially distant performances including monologues from playwrights like Inua...
Rachel Agyekum
Oct 30, 20203 min read


Fort Huachuca by Ailema Sousa: Review
Watching a play live streamed under social distancing is an experience indeed. Fort Huachuca was performed at the SheLA Summer Theatre...
Sarah Oladele
Jul 24, 20202 min read


In Conversation With: Hena Bryan
Multi-hyphenate and self-proclaimed Bookish Babe, Hena Bryan occupies an interesting space in the book world. With a publishing house...
Karen Chalamilla
Jul 23, 20208 min read

The Duo Creating A Space For Arts And Live Entertainment in Croydon
Earlier this week I virtually sat down with Makeda Bennett-Amparbeng and Jade Reid, the two Black women who have created Setting Da...
Tochi Imo
Jul 3, 20204 min read


The One About Viola Davis
My first run in with the force that is Viola Davis was in the Academy Award nominated 2011 picture The Help. I was a 13-year-old...
Paula Abu
May 17, 20204 min read


West Side Story: The Officer Krupke Problem
West Side Story is a musical by Stephen Sondheim where Tony, a former member of the Polish gang The Jets, and Maria, the sister to the...
Maya Williams
May 1, 20203 min read


Three Sisters Review
Three sisters is a play by Inua Ellam "after Chekhov." In this vibrant adaptation of the Anton Chekhov classic, Inua relocates the...
Akachi Priscilla Mbakwe
Mar 9, 20202 min read


Tobi Kyeremateng Interview: On "Theatre Sh*t"
Tobi, 24, is having fun and reckons she’ll keep producing until she has figured out something else she wants to do. We’re sat at a little...
Karen Chalamilla
Feb 20, 20207 min read


Review: The Lion King (2019)
The Lion King opens up with a stunning depiction of pride rock and astonishingly life-like animals. All the sentiments I had unknowingly...
Karen Chalamilla
Feb 3, 20203 min read
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