Last year Michael starred as Delroy in
Death Of England: Delroy at the National Theatre. He was originally cast to understudy Giles Terera in Clint Dyer and Roy Williams's one-person play, but when Giles became unwell, Michael took over the role and received tremendous acclaim for his performance. The show was later streamed on YouTube for twenty-four hours and will hopefully return to the National this year.
Michael's stage credits include: Shaun in
People, Places and Things (UK Tour), The Doctor in
Macbeth (National Theatre), Nick Makoha in
The Dark (Ovalhouse Theatre), Winston / Shoni in
Barbershop Chronicles (Royal Exchange Theatre) and Macduff in
Macbeth (Chichester Festival Theatre). His screen credits include
Casualty (BBC) and
War of the Worlds (EPIX / FOX).
In this episode, Michael discusses his whirlwind journey with
Death Of England and the highs and lows of the past twelve months. He also speaks openly about his path to discovering acting and theatre following some time in prison. It's a very inspiring conversation!
You can follow Michael on Instagram
@michaelj.balogun and Twitter
@Mikejbal You can read Michael's BBC interview here:
http://bbc.in/3sMv7B1 You can listen to Michael's appearance on the Two Shot Podcast here:
http://spoti.fi/3kKVh4h Hosted by Andrew Tomlins.
@Andrew_Tomlins
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