This Kind of Black (Requiem for Black Boys)
Thursday 13th March
7.30pm
Written and Performed by Reece Williams
Produced and Directed by Matt Fenton
This Kind of Black (Requiem for Black Boys) is the powerful new stage show from poet and musician Reece Williams.
It’s about growing up in Manchester’s Moss Side in the 1990s, a stone’s throw from conflict and violence. It celebrates a community held together by prayers, warmth and humour, while mourning the tragic loss of young life. It’s about the intersection of race and class, when the media only portrays you through the lens of ‘Gunchester,’ gangs and poverty.
Above all the show explores the complex relationship between a gangland father and his son, and the impact of trauma on the mental health of young Black boys across the generations.
Reece Williams is a towering presence on the northern spoken word and poetry scene and has performed alongside the likes of Saul Williams, Kae Tempest, The Last Poets and Amiri Baraka. He is passionate about youth engagement, cultural policy and race relations and works to empower young people from economically deprived communities to create projects that foster social change.
“This Kind of Black is a beautiful, lyrical requiem that manages to be both moving and gently celebratory.” Adventures In Theatreland
“A real celebration of community, depicting its strength, hardship, humour and resilience. Williams is absolutely brilliant.” ILoveManchester
Credits
Commissioned by HOME and Apples and Snakes, supported by STUN and Contact. Funded by Arts Council England and the Jerwood New Work Fund.