Black History Plays
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Voices of Black America - Historical Recordings of Poetry & Humour & Drama
This unique collection features original recordings from 1908-1946 of Booker T Washington’s Atlanta Exposition Address, the poetry of Paul Laurence Dunbar and Langston Hughes, the rarely heard humour of…
Voices of Color - 50 Scenes and Monologues by 30 African American Playwrights
A trailblazing collection of scenes and monologues by African American playwrights This major omnibus of contemporary American writing will serve as a primary resource for African American artists in search…
Waiting To Be Invited - USA/Canada ONLY
1 Male, 5 Female
It’s the summer of 1964 in Atlanta, Georgia when four middle-aged black women, co-workers from a local doll factory, travel by city bus to a “Whites Only” eating establishment inside a downtown Atlanta…
What’d Ya Do Today Billy Joe?
3 Male, 2 Female
It is 1966 in a small Southern town, and Billy Joe Tyler, a nine-year-old black boy, is preparing to go to an all-white school in the morning Despite a white minister’s assurance that he will walk…
What’s in the Cat
An authentic dramatisation of life in Manchester’s Caribbean community in the 1970s ... Lauren’s come back for Christmas dinner - she’s pregnant at fifteen, but she’s not staying. They’ve found her a place…
White People
2 Male, 1 Female
What does it mean to be a white American? What does it mean for any American to live in a country that is not the one you were promised? White People is a controversial and darkly funny play about the…
Whiteout
2 Male, 1 Female
Whiteout takes place in the main room of a cabin in a small town in northern Alabama The cabin belongs to Mark, the manager of a small grocery store, who is hosting a holiday reunion with…
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