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S2 E1: Theatr Clwyd

44m · Critically Speaking Podcast · 05 Jul 14:20

This is Critically Speaking Season 2 - difficult conversations about systemic racism and white privilege in the arts in Wales.In Episode 1, English-language host Jafar Iqbal talks to Tamara Harvey, the Artistic Director of Theatr Clwyd. Our creative contribution for the episode is called 'Skin, written and performed by Jaffrin Khan. To see more of Jaffrin's work, follow her on Instagram: @_jxffrinFor more information about Theatr Clwyd's work, visit the website: www.theatrclwyd.comThis episode was produced by Jasmine Grace Okai. Sound design by Fez Miah. The original soundtrack was produced by Eädyth. Research by Aki Gurung. This podcast was made possible thanks to funding from Arts Council Wales.

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