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Actor, writer, choreographer and film-maker Lanre Malaolu’s play Samskara had a sell-out run at London’s Yard Theatre in 2022 and was subsequently published by Nick Hern Books.
Now, I See is the second play of what has become a trilogy which, like the first part, examines family relationships through a modern black, British lens.
BTG Editor David Chadderton spoke to Lanre about the play, his writing process, how his work comes from his own experiences and observations and his introduction to creating theatre through Anna Scher drama classes and a transformational experience through Jonzi D’s Breakin’ Convention at Sadler’s Wells.
Now, I See runs at Theatre Royal, Stratford East in London from 10 May to 1 June 2024.
By British Theatre GuideActor, writer, choreographer and film-maker Lanre Malaolu’s play Samskara had a sell-out run at London’s Yard Theatre in 2022 and was subsequently published by Nick Hern Books.
Now, I See is the second play of what has become a trilogy which, like the first part, examines family relationships through a modern black, British lens.
BTG Editor David Chadderton spoke to Lanre about the play, his writing process, how his work comes from his own experiences and observations and his introduction to creating theatre through Anna Scher drama classes and a transformational experience through Jonzi D’s Breakin’ Convention at Sadler’s Wells.
Now, I See runs at Theatre Royal, Stratford East in London from 10 May to 1 June 2024.

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