The play was rated 3/5 by the Guardian and was cited as "Kennedy's achievement is to focus on a specific family services group without losing sight of the big political picture.
Works such as "Mehndi Night" (2007), "Stolen Secrets" (2008), and "The Unravelling" (2009) premiered at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, with "The Urban Girl’s Guide to Camping" debuting at Southwark Playhouse in 2010.
"[8] Notably, Mulberry Theatre Company made history in 2009 when they received a Scotsman Fringe First for "The Unravelling," marking the first time a British state school has been honoured with this award.
In his role as Artistic Director, he oversaw the production and dramaturgy of national tours, including Sudha Bhuchar's "My Name Is" in 2013 and Emteaz Hussain's "Blood" in 2015.
Additionally, he contributed to Satinder Chohan's "Made in India", Ishy Din's "Approaching Empty" in 2019, Zia Ahmed's "I Wanna Be Yours" in 2019, and the touring audio installation "Under The Mask" by Shaan Sahota at Oxford Playhouse in 2021.
[12] In the following year, he joined The Guardian as a contributor where he writes vlogs about the intersection of drama, politics, theatre and society where he still occasionally contributes.