The series debuted this week
You can watch the full series below, with the Bush Theatre associate director Daniel Bailey, who curated The Protest series said: "The Bush kneels with the black community at home and aboard as we fight the ongoing pandemic – racism and the oppression of Black People. We asked some of our Bush family to lift their voices in a myriad of ways that mirrors the diversity within the Black community… And this is the result: The Protest. Black Lives Matter."
We'll be releasing six expressions of protest this afternoon. Here's why. pic.twitter.com/9rWP0KCcf2
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Hey Kid by Matilda Ibini (@astrominx). Matilda is a bionic playwright and screenwriter. pic.twitter.com/CMI1TtxrL3
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You Just Don't Get It and it Hurts by @FehintiBalogun. Fehinti is an actor, theatre maker and an activist.
Content warning: Contains use of racial slurs – The use of the N-word. pic.twitter.com/OYO7HUb4uc
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Your Work by @AnoushkaLucas. Anoushka is a singer, songwriter, actress and composer.
Content warning: Contains use of racial slurs and references to racial violence. pic.twitter.com/9uSozgRSuT
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The Fire This Time by Kalungi Ssebandeke (@Kalungi_), ft @AnoushkaLucas. Kalungi is an actor, writer and musician. pic.twitter.com/nsdXgJLcwR
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Do You Hear Us Now by Benedict Lombe (@benelombe). Benedict is a British Congolese writer and theatre-maker.
Content warning: Contains mentions of racist violence. pic.twitter.com/gqox9CgvFG
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Black by @royboywilliams. Performed by @aaron_pierre1. Edited by @gricg. Roy is an award-winning playwright. pic.twitter.com/8Oc9AaI6rt
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