August Wilson (1945-2005), the great African-American multi-award-winning playwright, wrote a cycle of plays, The Pittsburgh Cycle, which covers the American-Black man’s experience in the twentieth ce ...
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Roy Williams, author of Death of England, writes about what it is like to be Black and British and wonders what being Black British means? The characters in his latest play are the children of the Win ...
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Theresa Rebeck’s old-fashioned American melodrama is described as a blistering dark comedy about death and madness. This dysfunctional family saga is set in rural Pennsylvania and was specifically wri ...
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The plays by the great French writer Marivaux, famed for their wit and subtle psychological insights, deserve to be revived more often. The marivaudage (once, but no longer, a term of abuse) needs the ...
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