Skin Deep Meets the cast of Small Island to talk about the importance of representing the Windrush generation on stage, and why they think art and creativity remains significant in moments of immense political and social threat.
Category: Skin Deep Meets
Sheila Atim Takes Her Play, Anguis, To Edinburgh
Nkenna Akunna caught up with the rising star to talk about her new role as a playwright.
Bronx Gothic: An exploration of freedom, trauma, and the limits of Black girlhood
Skin Deep’s Nkenna Akunna meets Okwui Okpokwasili, a Nigerian American dancer, choreographer and 2018 MacArthur Genius recipient currently closing the run of her show ‘Bronx Gothic’ at the Young Vic.
How do we map ‘invisible’ cities, and put the lived experiences of the residents at the heart?
Whenever I said that I was from Casablanca people would say ‘Oh, that’s so romantic!’ There is nothing romantic! Every image that exists in the collective imagination about this city comes from the Michael Curtis movie that was not even shot here!
Skin Deep meets Yrsa Daley-Ward
The Terrible is a different thing for everybody. It is a shape-shifting thing, it can be whatever the thing is in you that trips you up again and again and again.
Skin Deep meets Vincent Martell, the creator of the unapologetically queer web series: Damaged Goods
“I’m so fucking tired of seeing stories about us from a white lens… I want to continue to create work and make it accessible to my people.”
On Loneliness and Finding Ourselves in Each Other, with Fatimah Asghar
Diasporic loneliness is distinct. It’s an ever-present vibration under the skin, in some moments unremarkable and in others turbulent.
Eugene Ankomah: an artist highlighting the problem of knife crime in the UK through collective community action
We need to talk honestly about the link between austerity and knife crime in the UK.
Noughts and Crosses – why Malorie Blackman’s tale is still so relevant today.
Nkenna Akunna chats to actor Heather Agyepong about playing Sephy in Sabrina Mahfouz’s adaptation of Noughts & Crosses.
How can we go forward if we don’t make peace with our past?
Skin Deep’s Nkenna Akunna meets Shingai to have an honest conversation about growing up, ancient civilizations and dealing with grief.