You can't just walk into dis bad man t'ing, you gotta learn the whole science of it.
You step into that arena and you better be able to dance wid death til it mek you dizzy.
Kwame Kwei-Armah's ground-breaking play about British black male identity and gang culture premiered at the National Theatre in 2003 to unanimous critical praise.
It later transferred to the West End, making Kwei-Armah only the second black British playwright to have a play staged there and the winner of .