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Ryan Calais Cameron on his hit play bringing new audiences to the West End said that black men are conditioned not to articulate their emotions

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‘Black men are conditioned not to articulate our emotions’: Ryan Calais Cameron on his hit play bringing new audiences to the West End

Ryan Calais Cameron's hit play For Black Boys starts a fourth run. He discusses money, creativity and being the world’s worst electrician. 'Black men are conditioned not to articulate our emotions,' he says. 'For Black Boys' is set to return to the West End for a fourth time.

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‘Black men are conditioned not to articulate our emotions’: Ryan Calais Cameron on his hit play bringing new audiences to the West End

Ryan Calais Cameron's hit play For Black Boys starts a fourth run. He discusses money, creativity and being the world’s worst electrician. 'Black men are conditioned not to articulate our emotions,' he says. 'For Black Boys' is set to return to the West End for a fourth time.

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Meet Britain’s most exciting playwright today: ‘Black men can be nerdy too’

'Black men can be nerdy too,' says playwright. Ryan Calais Cameron's hit show has turned into a West End A-lister. He talks about the surprise theatrical hit that has turned it into a big hit. Cameron: 'I'm a nerd. I'm not a white man. It's a black man. I love it'

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