Talawa Firsts on Tour: A Double Bill
Fairfield Studio –Presenting these two pieces as a double bill marks the first time that Talawa has taken productions from Talawa Firsts to key cities outside of London – encapsulating the vision of 2023’s festival, New Ideas; No Limits. The two pieces complement each other hugely, using off-beat humour to tackle themes of extraction, temporality in people and places, (be)longing and the perils of late-stage capitalism.
Love in Gravitational Waves by Testament is a two-hander that is inspired by multi-generational interviews with over 40 people that articulates the vapid nature of contemporary dating through a fast-paced comedy-drama about the forces that bring us together and push us apart. After her break up, we follow Bronwyn; a woman who decides to exclusively date men who have the opposite views to her. It’s a play about love, politics, bridging the gap in a divided world…and a serial killer. Penned by award-winning playwright and hip-hop artist/beatboxer Testament (Black Men Walking, Orpheus in the Record Shop).
Bougie Lanre's Boulangerie by acclaimed poet Kareem Parkins-Brown is an existential poetry talk show chronicling Kareem's years working in the hospitality industry, attempting to make ends meet as a Black, working-class artist who cares more about craft than consumerism. It's the job of long-suffering waiting staff, servers and cooks to be kind; serving and embodying kindness, with a smile on each and every shift. Or is it...? Putting the 'cuss dem' in customer, through ingenious wordplay and graphic visuals, Kareem exposes a world of raging waiters, kind cooks, rude customers and gentrifying pop-ups that had audiences howling- as well as reconsidering how they behave in restaurants.
Running Times:
2hrs 30mins with a 10 minute interval