Five Plays about Enslavement by Black British Women Playwrights
“There’s a sidestep that Europe does where it takes itself out of the triangle… I’m never quite...
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“There’s a sidestep that Europe does where it takes itself out of the triangle… I’m never quite...
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In his wide-ranging, and widely read, survey of postwar British theatre, called State of the...
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There is a simple dinner-party game that can be played at no ostensible cost. The host asks, “Who...
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Two countries; two histories. Being black in the US; being black in the UK. Compare and contrast....
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