GET INSPIRED For Black Boys returns to the West End in 2024 AdminNovember 22, 2023037 views THE ROYAL Court Theatre and Nimax Theatres have today announced that Ryan Calais Cameron’s Olivier-Award nominated For Black Boys Who Have Considered Suicide When The Hue Gets Too Heavy will return to London’s West End in 2024 following three previous sold-out runs, the latest at the Apollo Theatre earlier this year. The play, which was nominated for Best New Play and Best Actor in a Supporting Role at the 2023 Olivier Awards sold out its original run at the New Diorama Theatre, its subsequent transfer to the Royal Court Theatre and its initial West End run at the Apollo Theatre. The production has received widespread critical and public acclaim garnering notable fans such as John Boyega, David Harewood, Daniel Kaluuya, Beverley Knight, Rapman, Stormzy and Letitia Wright. Inspired by Ntozake Shange’s seminal work For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide / When the Rainbow Is Enuf. For Black Boys Who Have Considered Suicide When The Hue Gets Too Heavy is located on the threshold of joyful fantasy and brutal reality: a world of music, movement, storytelling and verse – where six men clash and connect in a desperate bid for survival. Father figures and fashion tips. Lost loves and jollof rice. African empires and illicit sex. Good days and bad days. Six young Black men meet for group therapy, and let their hearts – and imaginations – run wild. The play was originally conceived by Ryan Calais Cameron in the wake of the killing of Trayvon Martin in 2012 and has been developed over the course of the last decade with young Black men and mental health groups. Cameron, playwright and Nouveau Riche Artistic Director, said: “I am thrilled by the prospect of For Black Boys… gracing the stage once more, delivering a compelling and thought-provoking narrative that has deeply resonated with both audiences and critics. Ryan Calais Cameron, “It is truly humbling to witness how this production has also propelled the careers of the first remarkable actors who breathed life into these characters. “Observing their excellence on renowned stages and in high-profile projects is a source of immense pride. “The opportunity to offer the roles to a new generation of actors brings profound joy. It is a testament to the ongoing dialogue sparked by ‘For Black Boys’ and a commitment to providing emerging talents with the chance to shine.” Nica Burns said: “For Black Boys… is the most extraordinary piece of theatre balancing pain and heartbreak with joy and laughter. Life! “Responding to audiences who have roller-coasted it to this fourth production, we are delighted to give everyone another chance to join the conversation. Strictly limited season.” For Black Boys Who Have Considered Suicide When The Hue Gets Too Heavy was originally commissioned by New Diorama Theatre, co-commissioned by Boundless Theatre. The West End production is presented by the Royal Court Theatre, Nimax Theatres, Nouveau Riche and the New Diorama Theatre. The production will run for a strictly limited season of nine weeks at the Garrick Theatre with previews from February 29. Tickets will go on general sale at 2pm on Wednesday 22 November 2023, with 25 per cent of all tickets available at £25 or under throughout the run. Priority booking is now open. Burna Boy returns to London in 2024 Source link