The second book born out of the Hear Me Now project, this is a brand-new collection of original audition pieces written by and for actors of colour, edited by Titilola Dawudu and commissioned by Tamasha Theatre Company, with a foreword by BAFTA-nominated actor Ashley Madekwe.
Titilola Dawudu is a Nigerian-born British storyteller
and producer. Titilola's work spans across arts and cultural,
charity and youth sectors in which she enables Black people,
specifically Black women, and people from the global majority to
thrive and show up as themselves. She is a multi-hyphenate creative
- writer, producer and anti-racism and organisational development
consultant.
She is part of the Black Womxn in Theatre team behind the iconic
#WeAreVisible photoshoot of over 250 Black women at the Globe
Theatre in July 2019. During the pandemic, Black Womxn in Theatre
partnered with Eclipse Theatre and Bush Theatre in creating
#AllOfUs campaign and #HearToStay a 4-week redundancy recovery care
programme. This saw 50 Black, Asian and ethnically diverse people
who were made redundant or were at risk of, come together and
receive financial, mentoring and job support.
Titilola co-created and edited Hear Me Now Audition Monologues for
Actors of Colourwith Tamasha, published by Oberon Books. Hear Me
Now has become a series and in February 2020, she curated and
produced a one-week festival, taking 16 monologues from the Hear Me
Now book and creating a platform where stories about Black and
South Asian women were not centred around trauma.
LoveSexIdentityAmbition at Theatre503 saw an all Black and South
Asian cast and crew open up conversations and provocations about
the stories that are on the theatre stages for Black and Global
Majority women.
Titilola is an associate Writer for Beyond Face Theatre company and
has written for Theatre Royal Arojah in Abuja, Nigeria, Theatre
Peckham, Ovalhouse and Soho Theatre. She is a published writer and
most recently her essay Let the Pendulum Swing about her Black
identity and growing up within a white foster family was featured
in The Working Class Anthology Series edited by Sophia Amina.
Tamasha Theatre Company is a diverse cohort of bold and
playful theatremakers. Foregrounding emerging and established
artists from culturally diverse backgrounds, Tamasha seek to fuel
the future of new writing by producing and touring the best new
plays, that challenge and change audiences everywhere; nurture,
train and inspire artists, leaders and young people through Tamasha
Developing Artists; enable theatremakers to engage creatively with
communities and audiences, altering the perception of what theatre
can be. Successes like East is East, Snookered, Blood, My Name
is... and Made in India have won acclaim from critics and audiences
alike. https://tamasha.org.uk/
Invaluable … One of the joys of this collection is that it is not
dominated by the usual big names of playwriting, but includes
dozens of fresh new voices.
*Aleks Sierz Blog*
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