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Mawa Theatre – UK’s First All Black, All Female Shakespeare Company Launched

by Staff Writer
June 10, 2021
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Four actresses with vast collective experience spanning theatre, TV, film and acting training have joined forces to launch Mawa Theatre Company, the UK’s first all-Black, all female Shakespeare Company.

Mawa will address how Black and Black Mixed Race Women are represented in classical text and explore how Shakespeare translates to Black audiences, producing content that focuses on themes within his works that correlate with the Black community.

A recent study conducted by The Stage found that 92% of top Theatre bosses are white, with men still dominating artistic director positions, accounting for 69% of posts in 2019.

       

Founded by Actresses Maisey Bawden, Gabrielle Brooks, Danielle Kassaraté and Jade Samuels, Mawa will begin to redress the imbalance within the theatre industry, be a beacon of Black female creativity and an agent for change.

Mawa’s first project will be a series of short videos of Shakespeare content that will be available to stream for free, making Shakespeare accessible to the masses. This initial project will launch at the end of August and will see Mawa bring together some of theatre’s most prominent Black talent featuring a collaboration with Talawa Theatre Company and producing content pertaining to the Black, British, female experience.

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Mawa are supported by Arts Council England, BAFTA Award Winner Amma Asante, The Young Vic, The Arcola, Chichester Festival Theatre, The Citizens Glasgow, Queens Theatre Hornchurch, The Mercury Colchester, Royal & Derngate, Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts and Arts Educational Schools. Mawa’s Ambassador is Sharon D Clarke.

Sharon D Clarke said: ‘Mawa! The UK’s first all Black, all Female Shakespeare Company! I am thrilled to be associated with Mawa Theatre Company. We have waited a long time for a company like this and I’m excited to see them produce some ground-breaking, thought provoking, innovative work. The industry desperately needs more Black led female companies and I cannot wait to see Mawa break and slay new ground.’

Artistic Director Maisey Bawden said: ‘After the collective grief and trauma felt by the Black community in 2020 and in response to the resurgence of the Black Lives Matter movement, we recognised the need for drastic action in terms of how marginalised groups are represented on our screens and stages. Shakespeare is a staple of British Art and continues to be a political voice so it must be continually reimagined and reinvented. We believe it is vital for our audiences to see themselves represented as multi-faceted human beings and not be bound by conformity and the long standing exclusionary perception of Shakespeare. Mawa will uplift and amplify the voices of Black and Black Mixed Race Women to create a new era of classical theatre and inspire future theatre makers.’

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  1. Rose Gordon says:
    2 years ago

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    Thank you

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