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Apr 27, 2026
Adjoa Andoh on Shakespeare, Bridgerton and DEI: 'I don't have to be the only one in the room'
Adjoa Andoh discusses her work on Shakespeare and Bridgerton, and the importance of diversity, equi…
Adjoa Andoh's Vision for Inclusive Storytelling
Adjoa Andoh, a renowned Shakespearean actor and director, recently spoke at the Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington about her work on Shakespeare and Bridgerton. She emphasized the importance of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in the entertainment industry.
The Power of Inclusive Casting
Andoh discussed her experience with inclusive casting, particularly in her production of Richard II at the Globe. She noted that the poster featured a Black woman, herself, against the backdrop of the St George flag, making a deliberate statement about the lack of diversity in the industry.
Challenging Traditional Notions of Casting
Andoh also addressed the controversy surrounding Michelle Terry's casting as Richard III at the Globe. She argued that the role should not be limited to actors with physical disabilities, but rather that the focus should be on the quality of the performance.
The Impact of Bridgerton on Representation
Andoh discussed her role as Lady Danbury in the Netflix series Bridgerton, which has been praised for its diverse casting. She noted that the show has changed the zeitgeist of casting and has paved the way for more inclusive storytelling.
The Future of DEI in the Entertainment Industry
Andoh expressed concern about the current backlash against DEI initiatives in the US and UK. She emphasized the importance of continuing to push for greater diversity and inclusion in the industry, and highlighted the work of her production company, Swinging the Lens, which seeks to uncover marginalized histories and present familiar narratives through fresh, inclusive perspectives.
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