so there was not, IMO, a problem with anyone in the cast being black.
No problem, though spurious, in that respect at all IMO, but what I'm trying to say is that forced diversity is not a good thing. That it is contrived.
Many of the black actresses we see on the London stage are brought in from abroad. Some are home grown and educated, but on the whole, these are fewer because the cost of achieving the necessary qualifications here is prohibitive. Most drama schools charge around £20k a year to do a BA (Hons).
I have been told that several of the black wives in Six had successful careers like doctors or lawyers before they were casted, so they are hardly representative of the UK black community who can't afford a place at Drama School. I think we have to be careful what direction this is going in, especially in the theatre. It's searching out talent from elsewhere in order to meet the black quota (though of course no producer is going to admit to that).
Why people have to see racism in every comment they disagree with, beats me.
Good Morning Saturday 27th June 2026
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Very strange encounter with AI
Govt announces Ukrainian style scheme to bring thousands more migrants to UK


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