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World Premiere of Kema Sikazwe’s Shine to Play at Live Theatre Newcastle and Traverse Theatre Edinburgh

by Staff Writer
April 11, 2019
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Shine

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Actor, rapper, singer and rising star Kema Sikazwe (I, Daniel Blake), also known as Kema Kay, will make his powerful stage debut in Shine. Premiering at Live Theatre in Newcastle before transferring to the Traverse Theatre in Edinburgh, this world premiere is written and performed by Sikazwe and features seven new songs written specially for the show.

Shine, named after the writer whose name means ‘one who shines’ in Gambian, mixes Sikazwe’s own bittersweet story with an electrifying live soundtrack and heartfelt words. Through his words, songs and stories, this multi-disciplinary production explores growing up in a world that doesn’t always accept you while learning to gain self-belief and to always trust your head and your heart and always chase your dreams.

Kema was three years old when his family moved from Zambia to Newcastle’s West End; this coming of age story follows a family immersed in new surrounding, and what happens when that new life begins to fall apart. Shine asks what makes us who we are and whether the choices in our lives determine who we become – are we in control of our own story or is it in our DNA?

       

Having developed a passion for rap, singing and song writing at his local youth project in Newcastle, the Chat Trust, Kema has a longstanding connection with Newcastle and Live. In his early 20s, he landed a role in Ken Loach’s hard-hitting film I, Daniel Blake which was filmed on location in Newcastle, where it won the Palme D’or for Best Film at the Cannes Film Festival in 2016 and a BAFTA Award for Outstanding British Film the following year. Additionally, in 2017, he was selected as a Live Theatre Associate Artist.

Kema Sikazwe says, “I’ve always wanted to inspire people to follow their heart through storytelling and personal experience. When I was given the opportunity to get up on stage and share my story at a scratch night at Live Theatre the response was beyond what I expected. Although we all have a different journey, we also have many similarities. I’ve wanted to tell this story for years and now I have the platform it’s a dream come true.”

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In addition to the run of performances at Live Theatre, there is the opportunity to meet writer and performer Kema Sikazwe in a free post-show talk on Tuesday 7th May. There will be two free preshow events on Saturday 4th and Saturday 11th May at 6pm which showcase work by local musicians and performers.

Shine is at Live Theatre, Newcastle: Thursday 2nd – Saturday 11th May 2019 and Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh: Thursday 16th – Saturday 18th May 2019.

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