Chadwick Boseman’s brothers say late star’s play will help ‘preserve his memory’ | Ents & Arts News
A play written by the late Hollywood star Chadwick Boseman is part of a legacy that will “preserve his memory”, his brothers have told Sky News. Deep Azure, a play based around the death of Prince Jones, a black student who was killed by a police officer in Virginia in 2000, is premiering in the UK at Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre in London. Boseman, who died in 2020, four years after being diagnosed with colon cancer, attended the same university, Howard, in Washington DC, and was inspired to write by the true events. Best known for his starring role in Black Panther, the Oscar nominee also spent a lot of time writing outside of his acting work. Image: Chadwick Boseman at the Oscars in 2019 The star’s brothers Kevin and Derek say director Tristan Fynn-Aiduenu “fell in love” with Deep Azure after coming across it a few years ago, and pitched the idea to Shakespeare’s Globe. “It preserves his memory,” Derek told presenters Anna Jones and Kamali Melbourne on Mornings on Sky News. He said it …








