Autumn Lecture Series 2024: Theatre – Innovation, Access and Community
(Monday 30th September 2024)
When watching live, you can increase the quality of the video to 720p by pressing the ‘settings cog’ button on the video menu. You can also unmute and change the volume.
Kwame Kwei-Armah OBE is Artistic Director of the Young Vic Theatre and Artistic Advisor at Manhattan Theatre Club in New York. He was previously Artistic Director of Baltimore Center Stage (2011-18) and Artistic Director of the Festival of Black Arts and Culture, Senegal (2010), where he wrote and directed the opening ceremony at Senghor stadium. As a playwright, Kwame was the first black Briton to have a play produced in London’s commercial West End (Elmina’s Kitchen). His triptych of plays was produced at the National Theatre, where he later created the online resource The Black Play Archive.
Kwame was Chancellor of the University of the Arts, London (2010-2015), is Patron of Ballet Black and The Black Cultural Archives, Chair of Warwick Arts Centre Advisory Board and a Trustee of the Tate and the founding Trustee Black Equity Organisation. Kwame was awarded an OBE for Services to Drama in 2011, and in 2020 listed as one of 100 Great Black Britons.
You may also like
Great Sacred Music: O for the wings of a dove (16.01)
A sequence to speak to heart, head and soul, exploring through songs and readings the great classical music of our religious heritage.
Bread for the World (15.01)
Join us here online or in person in St Martin-in-the-Fields for Bread for the World, an informal Eucharist led by Revd Angela Sheard with a reflection from Revd Richard Carter.
Epiphany Carols (12.01)
Epiphany Carols on Sunday 12th January, 2025. With Presider and Preacher Revd Angela Sheard.
Sermon 12.01
A sermon preached at St Martin-in-the-Fields on Sunday 12th January 2025, Baptism of Christ, by Revd Dr Richard Carter.
Parish Eucharist (12.01)
Service of Eucharist on Sunday 12th January, 2025, Baptism of Christ. With Presider and Preacher Revd Richard Carter.
Contemplative Prayer (11.01)
Nazareth Contemplative Prayer on Saturday 11th January 2025 with Revd Angela Sheard.
Great Sacred Music: The Three Kings (09.01)
A sequence to speak to heart, head and soul, exploring through songs and readings the great classical music of our religious heritage.
Bread for the World (08.01)
Join us here online or in person in St Martin-in-the-Fields for Bread for the World, an informal Eucharist led by Revd Catherine Duce with a reflection from Revd Angela Sheard.
Sermon (05.01)
A sermon preached at St Martin-in-the-Fields on Sunday 5th January 2025, Epiphany, by Revd Dr Sam Wells.
Parish Eucharist (05.01)
Service of Eucharist on Sunday 5th January, 2025, Epiphany. With Presider Revd Angela Sheard and Preacher Revd Dr Sam Wells.
Contemplative Prayer (04.01)
Nazareth Contemplative Prayer on Saturday 4th January 2025 with Revd Richard Carter in the Holy Island, Northumberland.
Great Sacred Music: New Year (02.01)
A sequence to speak to heart, head and soul, exploring through songs and readings the great classical music of our religious heritage.
Sermon (29.12)
A sermon preached at St Martin-in-the-Fields on Sunday 28th December 2024, First Sunday of Christmas, by Revd Richard Carter.
Parish Eucharist (29.12)
Parish Eucharist on Sunday 29th December, 2024.
Contemplative Prayer (28.12)
Nazareth Contemplative Prayer on Saturday 28th December 2024 with Revd Richard Carter in the Kyoto Peace Garden in Holland Park.
Christmas Day Eucharist (25.12)
Join as we come together for our Christmas Day Eucharist.
Midnight Mass (24.12)
Join us as we celebrate the first Eucharist of Christmas together, giving thanks for the birth of Jesus Christ.
Parish Carol Service (24.12)
Join us for an uplifting service of carols, scripture and poetry as we come together to anticipate the birth of Jesus.
Crib Service: No Room at the Inn (24.12)
No Room at the Inn: A Dramatised Nativity and Blessing of the Crib with Revd Richard Carter on Christmas Eve.
Sermon (22.12)
A sermon preached at St Martin-in-the-Fields on Sunday 22nd December 2024, Fourth Sunday of Advent, by Revd Angela Sheard.