34 min

UNMUTE Ep. 3: Sean Wai Keung - performance poet HACK Theatre presents UNMUTE

    • Politics

“The world is a bit strange, and food is good”, so says Sean, a Glasgow based poet and performer - and we couldn’t agree more. 

From care packages of instant noodles, to the nation's new found love of yeast, Sean shares some of his personal experiences of lockdown life, and how the role of food has become a new way of sharing, connecting and expressing care for each other.   

With an increased sense of local community being an outcome of the lockdown, we also hear how Sean is using technology to find new spaces with Scotland’s arts community, and to even find ways of being internationally creative.   

The interview is followed by 'Jade Emperor', Sean's adaptation of the Jade Emperor myth - 26:50 onwards  

Also available as a fully captioned video from hacktheatre.co.uk/unmute  



Supported by Arts Council England as part of the Emergency Response Fund.

“The world is a bit strange, and food is good”, so says Sean, a Glasgow based poet and performer - and we couldn’t agree more. 

From care packages of instant noodles, to the nation's new found love of yeast, Sean shares some of his personal experiences of lockdown life, and how the role of food has become a new way of sharing, connecting and expressing care for each other.   

With an increased sense of local community being an outcome of the lockdown, we also hear how Sean is using technology to find new spaces with Scotland’s arts community, and to even find ways of being internationally creative.   

The interview is followed by 'Jade Emperor', Sean's adaptation of the Jade Emperor myth - 26:50 onwards  

Also available as a fully captioned video from hacktheatre.co.uk/unmute  



Supported by Arts Council England as part of the Emergency Response Fund.

34 min