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Title The Oberon book of monologues for Black actors : classical and contemporary speeches from Black British plays : monologues for women. Volume 1 / selected and edited by Simeilia Hodge-Dallaway.

Publication Info. London : Oberon Books Ltd, 2013.

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Description 1 online resource.
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Series Oberon modern plays
Oberon modern plays.
Contents Flesh to a tiger / Barry Reckord -- Death of a black man / Alfred Fagon -- Strange fruit / Caryl Phillips -- Meetings / Mustapha Matura -- Rose's story / Grace Dayley -- Chiaroscuro / Jackie Kay -- Black street mammy / Trish Cooke -- Dragon can't dance / Earl Lovelace -- Mules / Winsome Pinnock -- To Rahtid / Sol B River -- Absolution / Malika Booker -- Gift / Roy Williams -- Shoot 2 win / Jo Melville, Tracey Daley and Jo Martin -- B is for black / Courttia Newland -- Two step / Rhashan Stone -- Fix up / Kwame Kwei-Armah -- Gone too far! / Bola Agbaje -- Black crows / Linda Brogan -- Muhammed Ali and me / Mojisola Adebayo -- Family man / Rikki Beadle-Blair -- Random / debbie tucker green -- Identity / Paul Anthony Morris -- Egusi soup / Janice Okoh -- Chewing gum dreams / Michaela Coel -- Resurrections in the season of the longest drought / 'Biyi Bandele-Thomas.
Summary Foreword by Naomie Harris. How many Black British plays can you name? Inspired by both classical and contemporary plays, The Oberon Book of Monologues for Black Actresses gives readers an insight into some of the best cutting-edge plays written by black British playwrights, over the last sixty years. This collection features over twenty speeches by Britain's most prominent black dramatists. The monologues represent a wide-range of themes, characters, dialects and styles. Suitable for young people and adults, each selection includes production information, a synopsis of the play.
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Subject Monologues.
Monologues.
Actresses, Black.
Actresses, Black.
Actresses.
Actresses.
Monolog.
Drama.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Plays.
Monologues (Drama)
Drama.
Monologues (Drama)
Added Author Hodge-Dallaway, Simeilia, editor.
Contains portion of (work): Reckord, Barry. Flesh to a tiger.
Contains portion of (work): Fagon, Alfred. Death of a black man.
Contains portion of (work): Phillips, Caryl. Strange fruit.
Contains portion of (work): Matura, Mustapha. Meetings.
Contains portion of (work): Dayley, Grace. Rose's story.
Contains portion of (work): Kay, Jackie, 1961- Chiaroscuro.
Contains portion of (work): Cooke, Trish. Black street mammy.
Contains portion of (work): Lovelace, Earl, 1935- Dragon can't dance.
Contains portion of (work): Pinnock, Winsome. Mules.
Contains portion of (work): River, Sol B. To Rahtid.
Contains portion of (work): Booker, Malika. Absolution.
Contains portion of (work): Williams, Roy, 1968- Gift.
Contains portion of (work): Melville, Josephine. Shoot 2 win.
Contains portion of (work): Newland, Courttia. B is for black.
Contains portion of (work): Stone, Rhashan. Two step.
Contains portion of (work): Kwei-Armah, Kwame. Fix up.
Contains portion of (work): Agbaje, Bola. Gone too far!
Contains portion of (work): Brogan, Linda. Black crows.
Contains portion of (work): Adebayo, Mojisola. Muhammed Ali and me.
Contains portion of (work): Beadle-Blair, Rikki. Family man.
Contains portion of (work): Green, Debbie Tucker. Random.
Contains portion of (work): Morris, Paul Anthony. Identity.
Contains portion of (work): Okoh, Janice. Egusi soup.
Contains portion of (work): Coel, Michaela. Chewing gum dreams.
Contains portion of (work): Bandele-Thomas, Biyi, 1967- Resurrections in the season of the longest drought.
Added Title Classical and contemporary speeches from Black British plays
Monologues for women
Other Form: Print version: Oberon book of monologues for Black actors : Volume 1 1783190566 (OCoLC)866880972
ISBN 9781783195558 (electronic book)
178319555X (electronic book)
1783190566
9781783190560