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Black British queer plays and practitioners: an anthology of Afriquia theatre / edited by Mojisola Adebayo and Lynette Goddard

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: London : Meuthuen Drama, 2023Description: 424 pàgines ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • sense mediació
Carrier type:
  • volum
ISBN:
  • 9781350234550
  • 9781350234567
Related works:
  • Contenidor de (obra) : Rudet, Jacqueline. Basin
  • Contenidor de (obra) : Boakye, Paul. Boy with beer
  • Contenidor de (obra) : Mason-John, Valerie. Sin Dykes
  • Contenidor de (obra) : Beadle-Blair, Rikki. Bashment
  • Contenidor de (obra) : Nyoni, Zodwa. Nine lives
  • Contenidor de (obra) : Alabanza, Travis. Burgerz
  • Contenidor de (obra) : Wilkey, Temi. High table
  • Contenidor de (obra) : Adebayo, Mojisola. STARS
Subject(s):
Contents:
Conté: Basin / Jacqueline Rudet -- Boy with beer / Paul Boakye -- Sin Dykes / Valerie Mason-John -- Bashment / Rikki Beadle-Blair -- Nine lives / Zodwa Nyoni -- Burgerz / Travis Alabanza -- The high table / Temi Wilkey -- STARS / Mojisola Adebayo
Summary: "A bold play collection representing Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans, Intersex and Queer (LGBTIQ+) experiences, from Black British perspectives, this anthology contains seven radical plays by Black writers that change the face of theatre in Britain. With an international reach connecting Africa, the Caribbean and the Diaspora, these plays address themes including same-sex love, sex, homophobia, apartheid, migration, and space travel. The collection captures the historical scope and range of Black British LGBTIQ+ theatre, from the 1980s to 2021. Including a range of forms, from monologue to musicals, realist drama to club-performance, readers will journey through the development of Black Queer theatre in Britain. Through a helpful critical introduction, this book provides important socio-political and historical context, highlighting and illuminating key themes in the plays. Each play is preceded by an intergenerational 'in-conversation' piece between two Black British LGBTIQ+ artists and writers who will talk about their own work in relation to the play, looking back at the history and on into the future. Through these rare conversations with highly acclaimed award-winning practitioners, readers will also gain an insight into the theatre industry, funding, producing, venues as well as the politics of identity, the diversity of LGBTIQ+ lives and the richness of Black British cultures"-- Contracoberta
Holdings
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"A bold play collection representing Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans, Intersex and Queer (LGBTIQ+) experiences, from Black British perspectives, this anthology contains seven radical plays by Black writers that change the face of theatre in Britain. With an international reach connecting Africa, the Caribbean and the Diaspora, these plays address themes including same-sex love, sex, homophobia, apartheid, migration, and space travel. The collection captures the historical scope and range of Black British LGBTIQ+ theatre, from the 1980s to 2021. Including a range of forms, from monologue to musicals, realist drama to club-performance, readers will journey through the development of Black Queer theatre in Britain. Through a helpful critical introduction, this book provides important socio-political and historical context, highlighting and illuminating key themes in the plays. Each play is preceded by an intergenerational 'in-conversation' piece between two Black British LGBTIQ+ artists and writers who will talk about their own work in relation to the play, looking back at the history and on into the future. Through these rare conversations with highly acclaimed award-winning practitioners, readers will also gain an insight into the theatre industry, funding, producing, venues as well as the politics of identity, the diversity of LGBTIQ+ lives and the richness of Black British cultures"-- Contracoberta

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