Lack of arts schemes for working class will make UK theatre whiter and posher, director says
Tinuke Craig says current black British theatre talent was developed when schemes to improve access were common The lack of investment in arts schemes aimed at working-class children will create a cultural landscape that is whiter and posher, according to one of the UK's leading black British theatre directors. Tinuke Craig, who has worked on productions including the Donmar Warehouse's Trouble in Butetown, said the …
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