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The eye not only inspects, it projects

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7 February - 11 April 2026

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In this UK premiere of Deep Azure by late Academy Award and BAFTA-nominated actor and writer Chadwick Boseman, experience a powerful story of love, grief and justice.

When her fiancé, Deep, is killed by the police, Azure’s world spirals out of control.

Powered by the spiritual imprint Deep has left on them all, Azure and Deep’s friends – Roshad and Tone – do their best to find peace in the wake of the tragedy. However, the Heavenly MCs of Street Knowledge have other plans for them.

Inspired by the true events of university student Prince Jones, influenced by the poetry of Shakespeare and powered by the pulse of Hip-Hop theatre, Boseman’s cathartic and lyrical epic unfolds in the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse.

Tristan Fynn-Aiduenu (For Black Boys Who Have Considered Suicide When The Hue Gets Too Heavy, New Diorama/Royal Court/Apollo and Pig Heart Boy, Unicorn Theatre/Sheffield Theatres/Children’s Theatre Partnership) makes his Globe directorial debut.

‘The eye not only inspects, it projects’

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Thursday19 February 2026
Friday20 February 2026
Saturday21 February 2026
Monday23 February 2026
Wednesday25 February 2026
Thursday26 February 2026
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Pulse, poetry and protest: Deep Azure ignites the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse

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Pulse, poetry and protest: Deep Azure ignites the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse

Written by Oscar nominee and Black Panther star Chadwick Boseman, and inspired by the real-life shooting of his friend and Howard University classmate Prince Jones, Deep Azure is an urgent, energetic and powerful exploration of police brutality and so-called “black on black violence.” Funny and furiously devastating, Deep Azure is a compelling play that tackles the important issues head on. With the rise of racial profiling and violence against minorities under ICE, more than twenty years after it was first penned, it is, heartbreakingly, even more timely and necessary than it was in 2005.

Set in a near-future America, Deep Azure follows the fallout after the police killing of Deep, a young Black man. As his girlfriend Azure and their community search for truth and justice, the play fractures into poetry, memory and protest - interrogating love, rage, loyalty and the systemic forces that shape Black lives.

The cast are as urgent, energetic and powerful as the play itself. It’s exhilarating to watch as they bound through the audience, leaping over the Upper Gallery bannisters and vaulting onto the stage. The iconic candlelights flicker as wooden beams tremble under the force of pounding platform boots. At times the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse feels less like a theatre and more like a rally, the audience caught inside the pulse of Hip-Hop theatre, swept up in movement, rhythm and righteous anger. At others it’s pindrop silence, this isn’t a lecture, this is a (tragic) love story, and it is theatre that refuses to sit still.

18 Feb, 2026 | By Sian McBride

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