The Oberon Book of Monologues for Black Actors: Classical and Contemporary Speeches from Black British Plays: Monologues for Women – Volume 1

The Oberon Book of Monologues for Black Actors: Classical and Contemporary Speeches from Black British Plays: Monologues for Women – Volume 1
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Classical and Contemporary Speeches from Black British Plays
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Artikel-Nr:
9781783195558
Veröffentl:
2013
Erscheinungsdatum:
01.01.2014
Seiten:
128
Autor:
Simeilia Hodge-Dallaway
eBook Typ:
EPUB
Kopierschutz:
Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Simeilia Hodge-Dallaway was born in East London to West Indian parents. Simeilia trained as a theatre director at the Young Vic Theatre and the Royal National Theatre. Her passion for increasing diversity within the arts industry has enabled her to work as a director, producer, audience development officer and facilitator in reputable theatres and schools nationally and internationally. Simeilia has been affliated with theatre's such as National Theatre, Theatre Royal Stratford East, Young Vic Theatre, Royal Exchange Theatre (Manchester), West Yorkshire Playhouse, Arcola Theatre, Eclipse Theatre, Kali Theatre Company, Baxter Theatre (South Africa), to name but a few. Simeilia has devised and facilitated workshops about Black British plays to a wide range of arts organisations and universities. More recently her 'Diversity in Plays and Monologue' short course opened at Central School of Speech and Drama in 2013. Simeilia is currently producing 'Voices from the Black Row', a series of short film documentaries about Black British plays.
Foreword by Naomie HarrisHow 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, a biography of the playwright and a scene summary. The aim of this collection is that actors will enjoy working on these speeches, using them to help strengthen their craft, and by doing so, help to ensure these plays are always remembered.

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, a biography of the playwright and a scene summary. The aim of this collection is that actors will enjoy working on these speeches, using them to help strengthen their craft, and by doing so, help to ensure these plays are always remembered.

CLASSICAL MONOLOGUES DELLA Flesh to a Tiger (Barry Reckord) JACKIE The Death of a Black Man (Alfred Fagon) MOTHER Strange Fruit by Caryl Phillips JEAN Meetings (Mustapha Matura) ROSE Rose's Story (Grace Dayley) OPAL Chiaroscuro (Jackie Kay) CLEOPHILDA The Dragon Can't Dance (Earl Lovelace) CONTEMPORARY MONOLOGUES MARIA Back Street Mammy (Trish Cooke) MEBUDE Resurrections in the season of the longest draught (Biyi Bandele-Thomas) ALLIE Mules (Winsome Pinnock) MOUT To Rahtid (Sol B River) SHEVAUN Absolution (Malika Booker) JANET The Gift (Roy Williams) JACKIE Shoot 2 Win ( Jo Melville, Tracey Daley and Jo Martin) IMANI B is for Black (Courttia Newland) MONA Two step (Rhashan Stone) ALICE Fix Up (Kwame Kwei-Armah) PARIS Gone Too Far! (Bola Agbaje) HAZEL Black Crows (Linda Brogan) MOJITOLA Muhammed Ali and Me (Mojisola Adebayo) NANA GRACE Family Man (Rikki Beadle-Blair) SISTER Random (Debbie Tucker-Green) MAUREEN Identity (Paul Anthony Morris) MRS ANYIA Egusi Soup (Janice Okoh) TRACEY GORDON Chewing Gum Dreams (Michaela Coel)

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