The play that changed my life: Arinze Kene's Misty interrogated society and trusted the audience'
Briefly

Arinze Kene's Misty, unlike typical solo performances, tackles societal issues through a narrative about a black man, challenging norms of storytelling in theatre.
The monologue kicks off with an extraordinary soundscape, unraveling a story of gentrification intertwined with the experiences of a young black working-class man.
Misty breaks conventional storytelling by posing pertinent questions on what narratives black individuals are permitted to share and the expectations surrounding them.
Voiceovers interject, featuring genuine conversations with industry figures, adding depth to the performance and showcasing the real experiences behind the narrative.
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