
Chequered Theatre Company
Marble Cake
Date
Fri 13 Jun 2025
Marble Cake is a new play which takes a snapshot look at the relationship between a mixed-race brother and sister, Kumi and Keisha, as they come together for the first time in months.
Marble Cake is a new play which takes a snapshot look at the relationship
between a mixed-race brother and sister, Kumi and Keisha, as they come together for the
first time in months. Over the course of one evening Keisha returns to visit Kumi in
their family home and issues that they have not previously explored together come to the
surface for the first time; the impact is huge. The curtain is drawn back, and the
audience is brought into this moment between them, where they try to navigate
conversations of race, abandonment, and male mental health.
This play unpacks complex questions of identity and looks in depth at how people of dual
heritage are perceived by the world, themselves and each other through dialogue,
movement, and music. Marble Cake is written and performed by two young mixed-race (Black
African/Caribbean and White British) actors and is not just for those who are of dual
heritage. It will resonate with anyone who has a connection to this identity, and those
who want to know more about how heritage can deeply affect an individual’s life
and experiences.
Need to Know
Genre
Theatre / Performance
Pricing
Under £15
Recommended Age
Young People 13-17
All ages
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