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    British singer/songwriter Rita Ora meets with young women who are service users at Solace Women's Aid venue in north London.
    Solace are the largest domestic abuse and sexual violence charity in London and some of their users have benefited from grants via Buttle UK.
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    Rapper Fredo ahead of the release of his album Unfinished Business, also launching his clothing range Parental Guidance, PG.

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  • Ryan Calais Cameron talks to about his West End debut and wanting to do black men justice on stage.
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    Ryan Calais Cameron talks to about his West End debut and wanting to do black men justice on stage.
    'I wrote this out of the pain I've been through': Ryan Calais Cameron.

    Calais Cameron says the play has been with him for more than a decade. And it has its roots in Catford, south-east London, where he grew up, the eldest of six.
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    For Black Boys features six young black men who meet in a group therapy session. Over the course of the play, they discuss and argue about the familial and societal problems they face. It is beautifully written and as well as exploring dark issues, at times it is joyous.

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    Ryan Calais Cameron talks to about his West End debut and wanting to do black men justice on stage.
    'I wrote this out of the pain I've been through': Ryan Calais Cameron.

    Calais Cameron says the play has been with him for more than a decade. And it has its roots in Catford, south-east London, where he grew up, the eldest of six.
    "To me it was more than an area, it was a culture, a community. So, I have a particular connection to a certain walk of life: lower, disenfranchised work- ing-class people," he says.

    For Black Boys features six young black men who meet in a group therapy session. Over the course of the play, they discuss and argue about the familial and societal problems they face. It is beautifully written and as well as exploring dark issues, at times it is joyous.

    Ryan Calais-Cameron, writer and director, co founder of Nouveau Riche, photographed ahead of his play For Black Boys getting West End transfer.

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    Ryan Calais Cameron talks to about his West End debut and wanting to do black men justice on stage.
    'I wrote this out of the pain I've been through': Ryan Calais Cameron.

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    "To me it was more than an area, it was a culture, a community. So, I have a particular connection to a certain walk of life: lower, disenfranchised work- ing-class people," he says.

    For Black Boys features six young black men who meet in a group therapy session. Over the course of the play, they discuss and argue about the familial and societal problems they face. It is beautifully written and as well as exploring dark issues, at times it is joyous.

    Ryan Calais-Cameron, writer and director, co founder of Nouveau Riche, photographed ahead of his play For Black Boys getting West End transfer.

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    Ryan Calais Cameron talks to about his West End debut and wanting to do black men justice on stage.
    'I wrote this out of the pain I've been through': Ryan Calais Cameron.

    Calais Cameron says the play has been with him for more than a decade. And it has its roots in Catford, south-east London, where he grew up, the eldest of six.
    "To me it was more than an area, it was a culture, a community. So, I have a particular connection to a certain walk of life: lower, disenfranchised work- ing-class people," he says.

    For Black Boys features six young black men who meet in a group therapy session. Over the course of the play, they discuss and argue about the familial and societal problems they face. It is beautifully written and as well as exploring dark issues, at times it is joyous.

    Ryan Calais-Cameron, writer and director, co founder of Nouveau Riche, photographed ahead of his play For Black Boys getting West End transfer.

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  • Ryan Calais Cameron talks to about his West End debut and wanting to do black men justice on stage.
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    Ryan Calais Cameron talks to about his West End debut and wanting to do black men justice on stage.
    'I wrote this out of the pain I've been through': Ryan Calais Cameron.

    Calais Cameron says the play has been with him for more than a decade. And it has its roots in Catford, south-east London, where he grew up, the eldest of six.
    "To me it was more than an area, it was a culture, a community. So, I have a particular connection to a certain walk of life: lower, disenfranchised work- ing-class people," he says.

    For Black Boys features six young black men who meet in a group therapy session. Over the course of the play, they discuss and argue about the familial and societal problems they face. It is beautifully written and as well as exploring dark issues, at times it is joyous.

    Ryan Calais-Cameron, writer and director, co founder of Nouveau Riche, photographed ahead of his play For Black Boys getting West End transfer.

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  • Ryan Calais Cameron talks to about his West End debut and wanting to do black men justice on stage.
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    Ryan Calais Cameron talks to about his West End debut and wanting to do black men justice on stage.
    'I wrote this out of the pain I've been through': Ryan Calais Cameron.

    Calais Cameron says the play has been with him for more than a decade. And it has its roots in Catford, south-east London, where he grew up, the eldest of six.
    "To me it was more than an area, it was a culture, a community. So, I have a particular connection to a certain walk of life: lower, disenfranchised work- ing-class people," he says.

    For Black Boys features six young black men who meet in a group therapy session. Over the course of the play, they discuss and argue about the familial and societal problems they face. It is beautifully written and as well as exploring dark issues, at times it is joyous.

    Ryan Calais-Cameron, writer and director, co founder of Nouveau Riche, photographed ahead of his play For Black Boys getting West End transfer.

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    'I wrote this out of the pain I've been through': Ryan Calais Cameron.

    Calais Cameron says the play has been with him for more than a decade. And it has its roots in Catford, south-east London, where he grew up, the eldest of six.
    "To me it was more than an area, it was a culture, a community. So, I have a particular connection to a certain walk of life: lower, disenfranchised work- ing-class people," he says.

    For Black Boys features six young black men who meet in a group therapy session. Over the course of the play, they discuss and argue about the familial and societal problems they face. It is beautifully written and as well as exploring dark issues, at times it is joyous.

    Ryan Calais-Cameron, writer and director, co founder of Nouveau Riche, photographed ahead of his play For Black Boys getting West End transfer.

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  • Ryan Calais Cameron talks to about his West End debut and wanting to do black men justice on stage.
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    Ryan Calais Cameron talks to about his West End debut and wanting to do black men justice on stage.
    'I wrote this out of the pain I've been through': Ryan Calais Cameron.

    Calais Cameron says the play has been with him for more than a decade. And it has its roots in Catford, south-east London, where he grew up, the eldest of six.
    "To me it was more than an area, it was a culture, a community. So, I have a particular connection to a certain walk of life: lower, disenfranchised work- ing-class people," he says.

    For Black Boys features six young black men who meet in a group therapy session. Over the course of the play, they discuss and argue about the familial and societal problems they face. It is beautifully written and as well as exploring dark issues, at times it is joyous.

    Ryan Calais-Cameron, writer and director, co founder of Nouveau Riche, photographed ahead of his play For Black Boys getting West End transfer.

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  • Ryan Calais Cameron talks to about his West End debut and wanting to do black men justice on stage.
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    Ryan Calais Cameron talks to about his West End debut and wanting to do black men justice on stage.
    'I wrote this out of the pain I've been through': Ryan Calais Cameron.

    Calais Cameron says the play has been with him for more than a decade. And it has its roots in Catford, south-east London, where he grew up, the eldest of six.
    "To me it was more than an area, it was a culture, a community. So, I have a particular connection to a certain walk of life: lower, disenfranchised work- ing-class people," he says.

    For Black Boys features six young black men who meet in a group therapy session. Over the course of the play, they discuss and argue about the familial and societal problems they face. It is beautifully written and as well as exploring dark issues, at times it is joyous.

    Ryan Calais-Cameron, writer and director, co founder of Nouveau Riche, photographed ahead of his play For Black Boys getting West End transfer.

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  • Ryan Calais Cameron talks to about his West End debut and wanting to do black men justice on stage.
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    Ryan Calais Cameron talks to about his West End debut and wanting to do black men justice on stage.
    'I wrote this out of the pain I've been through': Ryan Calais Cameron.

    Calais Cameron says the play has been with him for more than a decade. And it has its roots in Catford, south-east London, where he grew up, the eldest of six.
    "To me it was more than an area, it was a culture, a community. So, I have a particular connection to a certain walk of life: lower, disenfranchised work- ing-class people," he says.

    For Black Boys features six young black men who meet in a group therapy session. Over the course of the play, they discuss and argue about the familial and societal problems they face. It is beautifully written and as well as exploring dark issues, at times it is joyous.

    Ryan Calais-Cameron, writer and director, co founder of Nouveau Riche, photographed ahead of his play For Black Boys getting West End transfer.

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  • Ryan Calais Cameron talks to about his West End debut and wanting to do black men justice on stage.
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    Ryan Calais Cameron talks to about his West End debut and wanting to do black men justice on stage.
    'I wrote this out of the pain I've been through': Ryan Calais Cameron.

    Calais Cameron says the play has been with him for more than a decade. And it has its roots in Catford, south-east London, where he grew up, the eldest of six.
    "To me it was more than an area, it was a culture, a community. So, I have a particular connection to a certain walk of life: lower, disenfranchised work- ing-class people," he says.

    For Black Boys features six young black men who meet in a group therapy session. Over the course of the play, they discuss and argue about the familial and societal problems they face. It is beautifully written and as well as exploring dark issues, at times it is joyous.

    Ryan Calais-Cameron, writer and director, co founder of Nouveau Riche, photographed ahead of his play For Black Boys getting West End transfer.

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  • Ryan Calais Cameron talks to about his West End debut and wanting to do black men justice on stage.
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    Ryan Calais Cameron talks to about his West End debut and wanting to do black men justice on stage.
    'I wrote this out of the pain I've been through': Ryan Calais Cameron.

    Calais Cameron says the play has been with him for more than a decade. And it has its roots in Catford, south-east London, where he grew up, the eldest of six.
    "To me it was more than an area, it was a culture, a community. So, I have a particular connection to a certain walk of life: lower, disenfranchised work- ing-class people," he says.

    For Black Boys features six young black men who meet in a group therapy session. Over the course of the play, they discuss and argue about the familial and societal problems they face. It is beautifully written and as well as exploring dark issues, at times it is joyous.

    Ryan Calais-Cameron, writer and director, co founder of Nouveau Riche, photographed ahead of his play For Black Boys getting West End transfer.

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    Ryan Calais Cameron talks to about his West End debut and wanting to do black men justice on stage.
    'I wrote this out of the pain I've been through': Ryan Calais Cameron.

    Calais Cameron says the play has been with him for more than a decade. And it has its roots in Catford, south-east London, where he grew up, the eldest of six.
    "To me it was more than an area, it was a culture, a community. So, I have a particular connection to a certain walk of life: lower, disenfranchised work- ing-class people," he says.

    For Black Boys features six young black men who meet in a group therapy session. Over the course of the play, they discuss and argue about the familial and societal problems they face. It is beautifully written and as well as exploring dark issues, at times it is joyous.

    Ryan Calais-Cameron, writer and director, co founder of Nouveau Riche, photographed ahead of his play For Black Boys getting West End transfer.

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  • Ryan Calais Cameron talks to about his West End debut and wanting to do black men justice on stage.
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    Ryan Calais Cameron talks to about his West End debut and wanting to do black men justice on stage.
    'I wrote this out of the pain I've been through': Ryan Calais Cameron.

    Calais Cameron says the play has been with him for more than a decade. And it has its roots in Catford, south-east London, where he grew up, the eldest of six.
    "To me it was more than an area, it was a culture, a community. So, I have a particular connection to a certain walk of life: lower, disenfranchised work- ing-class people," he says.

    For Black Boys features six young black men who meet in a group therapy session. Over the course of the play, they discuss and argue about the familial and societal problems they face. It is beautifully written and as well as exploring dark issues, at times it is joyous.

    Ryan Calais-Cameron, writer and director, co founder of Nouveau Riche, photographed ahead of his play For Black Boys getting West End transfer.

    © NATASHA PSZENICKI / Evening Standard / eyevine

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