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Leicester City’nin eski menajeri Craig Shakespeare vefat etti

Leicester City’nin unutulmaz yardımcı antrenörü Craig Shakespeare, 60 yaşında yaşamını yitirdi. Shakespeare, Leicester City’nin 2015-16 sezonunda Premier Lig şampiyonluğu yaşadığı kadronun önemli bir parçasıydı.

Leicester City’nin eski menajeri Craig Shakespeare, 60 yaşında yaşamını yitirdi.

Shakespeare’in ailesi, Lig Menajerleri Derneği aracılığıyla yaptığı açıklamada, “Craig, evinde ailesiyle birlikte huzur içinde vefat etti” ifadelerini kullandı. Ailesi, bu zor süreçte özel hayata saygı gösterilmesini isteyerek, “Kaybımız hepimiz için yıkıcıdır ve çok özel bir insanın kaybını kabullenmeye çalıştığımız bu zor zamanda bize mahremiyet tanınmasını rica ediyoruz” dedi.

Craig Shakespeare, Leicester City’nin 2015-16 sezonunda Premier Lig şampiyonluğu yaşadığı kadronun önemli bir parçasıydı. Claudio Ranieri’nin yardımcısı olarak görev aldığı bu dönemde, Shakespeare’in katkıları unutulmazlar arasına girdi.

Ranieri’nin Şubat 2017’de ayrılmasının ardından teknik direktör olarak atanan Shakespeare, haziran ayında üç yıllık sözleşme imzalamış ancak ekim ayında görevden alınmıştı. En son, nisan 2023’te Dean Smith yönetimindeki Leicester City’de yardımcı antrenör olarak görev yapmıştı.

Shakespeare Ekim 2023’te kanser tedavisi görüyordu.

FUTBOLCULUK VE ANTRENÖRLÜK KARİYERİ

Futbolculuk kariyerinde Walsall, Sheffield Wednesday, West Brom, Grimsby, Scunthorpe, Telford ve Hednesford formaları giyen Craig Shakespeare, saha içindeki başarısını antrenörlük kariyerine de taşıdı. İngiltere Milli Takımı’nın Eylül 2016’da Slovakya ile oynadığı ve 1-0 kazandığı maçta Sam Allardyce’ın yardımcılığını yaparak önemli bir deneyim kazandı.

Leicester City’de Shakespeare ile çalışan eski menajer Nigel Pearson, üzüntüsünü şu sözlerle dile getirdi:

Craig, benim ve onunla tanışan herkes için en harika, duygusal anlamda anlayışlı, sakin ve dengeli bir insandı. Onu tanıdığımız için çok şanslıyız. Hepimiz tarafından seviliyor ve takdir ediliyorsun.

İngiltere Milli Takımı sosyal medya hesabından, “Eski ‘Three Lions’ antrenörü Craig Shakespeare’in 60 yaşında vefat ettiğini öğrenmekten büyük üzüntü duyuyoruz” açıklamasını yaptı. Leicester City de, “Craig, Leicester City’de çok az kişiye nasip olacak bir miras bıraktı” ifadeleriyle Shakespeare’in kulüp üzerindeki etkisine dikkat çekti.

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British classical theatre is celebrated worldwide for its rich history, enthralling stories and enduring influence. Yet, despite its vibrant heritage, the genre has traditionally been a challenging field for black actors to enter. One London-based theatre company aims to change that by encouraging women of colour to embrace classical texts.

Mawa Theatre Company is the UK’s first all-black, all-female theatre group. The company examines the works of renowned English playwright William Shakespeare and makes him accessible to a new audience.

Maisey wants to see more representation of black and black mixed-race women in classical theatre

“Traditionally, classical theatre is a white male-dominated industry,” says Maisey Bawden, Mawa Theatre’s Artistic Director. “We want to see more representation of black and black mixed-race women in classical theatre,” she explains.

‘Shakespeare is not going away.

Despite being dead for over 400 years, Shakespeare’s work remains very much alive. His plays are featured in cinema, television, school curriculums and, of course, theatre productions.

“Shakespeare is always going to be commissioned in theatres. So as long as that’s happening, it is important for us to lean into that as Black women because Shakespeare is not going away,” says Maisey.

Gabrielle Brooks (left), says that they try to change people’s unfavourable views towards Shakespeare and classical theatre

Gabrielle Brooks, Creative Director of Mawa Theatre, says that some people in her peer group view Shakespeare negatively. The theatre aspires to alter those hardened perceptions and highlight the finest aspects of his work.

“One of the biggest challenges is how people feel that Shakespeare is not for them because of how it’s been presented to them through traditional education,” she says.

Danielle says schools have students read Shakespeare but don’t encourage them to perform it

According to Danielle, Mawa’s executive director, school curriculums often ask pupils to read Shakespeare but rarely encourage them to explore the work as a performance. “Academically, we need to start looking at how Shakespeare is, at its core, a show,” she says.

‘Shakespeare was a revolutionary’

Mawa Theatre encourages black actors to push boundaries and experiment with Shakespeare’s famous texts. “Shakespeare was a revolutionary, so we’d like to think that he would encourage us to move with the times as well,” she explains.

Mawa recently held a drama competition called ‘The Monologue Slam’ at Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre. The esteemed writer wrote and directed plays there dating back to the 1500s. The famous theatre has been reconstructed several times but has kept its unique round shape.

Participating in Mawa’s Monologue Slam can jumpstart an actor’s career

“Doing a monologue is a great way to explore the company’s vision in an environment that is all Shakespeare,” explains Danielle. A competition like The Monologue Slam can be a fantastic way for an actor to launch their career, as a wide variety of talent agencies attend.

‘People who look like us’

Although Mawa is a new company, it has already won an Industry Minds award for its mental health approach. They have also been nominated for a Black Tech Achievement (BTA) Award for innovative use of technology.

Despite these accolades, the women behind the theatre company consider their ability to give black women autonomy their most significant achievement. “Inserting ourselves into a space that is normally not for people who look like us, we’re doing that every single day we put something on,” Gabrielle explains.

The theatre company’s founders believe their greatest accomplishment is empowering black women with autonomy

Limited opportunities

Danielle says she faced many challenges as a black actor and was inspired to join the company. “The opportunities for us can feel limited sometimes,” says Danielle. “I want other actors to feel that they have the space I never got to have,” she adds.

According to actor Tracey Dominique, the obstacles that Danielle encountered in her early acting career still exist. She says black women are frequently limited to roles that perpetuate negative stereotypes or are used solely as props.

By incorporating the work of William Shakespeare, the group is giving new life to timeless classics

“It’s a challenge just getting past that initial preconception of, ‘well, we can’t have two black girls in the play’,” explains Tracey. “How do we get out of that angry black woman trope and be seen for the range of what we can actually do?” she asks rhetorically.

Mawa Theatre Company is a progressive organisation providing black women a solid place to grow and flourish. By incorporating the work of William Shakespeare, the group is giving new life to timeless classics. As the company grows, there is little doubt that the theatre landscape will change and that black and black-mixed-race women will find the recognition and opportunities offered to everyone.