How many Black British plays can you name?
Inspired by both classical and contemporary plays, The Oberon Book of
Monologues for Black Actors 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.
These monologues for women are taken from speeches by Britain's most
prominent black dramatists, including Barry Reckord, Lydia Adetunji, Roy
Williams, Courttia Newland, Errol John, Ade Solanke, Trevor Rhone, Inua
Ellams, Biyi Bandele, and Arinze Kene. Includes a foreword by actor
Naomie Harris.