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By Simon Thomson For Black Boys review and star rating: ★★★★ Who Have Considered Suicide When the Hue Gets Too Heavy is an empathetic meditation on the lives and struggles of Black men in modern Britain, with a lot of ‘90s R&B. Writer-director Ryan Calais Cameron’s powerhouse play is now in its fourth iteration, claiming the space it deserves in the heart of the West End. Fractured and fast-paced, For Black Boys takes place in a sort of group therapy session, and carries with it the heft of a sociology master’s thesis, but there’s also amazing dancing and some hilarious jokes. The piece reflec…

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