• At CPT we are committed to ensuring the best possible experience for all artists, audience members and other visitors to our space. We welcome customers and artists with disabilities and are pleased to assist you in your visit. 

    If you have any questions or enquiries, please do get in touch by phone at 020 7419 4841 or email at foh@cptheatre.co.uk.

  • View Cart icon
  • Joy Nesbitt presents

    Scenes with Black Folk

    Tue 19 Aug - Fri 22 Aug at 9pm
    Tickets £15
    Surreal, satirical ritual play confronting Black identity and the whiteness project.

    What are the rules of being Black? Who decides, and who enforces them? What happens when those questions are asked aloud—with a mostly white audience looking on?

    Scenes with Black Folk is a bold, genre-bending ritual play that blends satire, surrealism, and raw vulnerability to explore how Blackness is performed, policed, and pushed to the edge. Four “somebodies” take the stage, confronting the absurdity of racism and the weight of self-awareness in spaces where being seen is never simple.

    Through a series of fragmented, heightened, and darkly comic scenes, the performers wrestle with identity, history, and the pressure to represent. They slip between characters, tones, and timelines—exposing how the performance of race can be both mask and mirror. The line between actor and audience is never secure. Neither is the line between truth and survival.

    Unapologetically intimate, uncomfortably funny, and deliberately disorienting, Scenes with Black Folk is not just a play—it’s a confrontation. A ritual. A refusal to explain. And an invitation to witness what happens when Black people stop performing for someone else’s benefit.

    Written and Directed by Joy Nesbitt
    Produced by Sophie Cairns, SHITE Productions

    Content Notice
    Running Time 75 minutes
    Wheelchair Accessible
    Wheelchair Accessible
    Assistance dogs welcome
    Assistance dogs welcome
    Content Notice
    Content Notice16+; This show contains strong language, depictions of racist violence and racism.

    "Companies like us genuinely would not be making theatre if it was not for the ability of CPT and its team to identify artists who are worth taking a chance on."

    Sh!t Theatre