img Leseprobe Leseprobe

Trailblazers of Black British Theatre

From Ira Aldridge to Cleo Laine

Stephen Bourne

EPUB
18,49

The History Press img Link Publisher

Sachbuch / Theater, Ballett: Allgemeines, Nachschlagewerke

Beschreibung

In Trailblazers of Black British Theatre, Stephen Bourne celebrates the pioneers of Black British theatre, beginning in 1825, when Ira Aldridge made history as the first Black actor to play Shakespeare's Othello in the United Kingdom, and ending in 1975 with the success of Britain's first Black-led theatre company. In addition to providing a long-overdue critique of Laurence Olivier's Othello, too-often cited as the zenith of the role, Bourne has unearthed the forgotten story of Paul Molyneaux, a Shakespearean actor of the Victorian era. The twentieth-century trailblazers include Paul Robeson, Florence Mills, Elisabeth Welch, Buddy Bradley, Gordon Heath, Edric Connor and Pearl Connor-Mogotsi, all of them active in Great Britain, though some first found fame in the United States or the Caribbean. Then there are the groundbreaking works of playwrights Barry Reckord and Errol John at the Royal Court; the first Black drama school students; pioneering theatre companies; and three influential dramatists of the 1970s: Mustapha Matura, Michael Abbensetts and Alfred Fagon. Drawing on original research and interviews with leading lights, Trailblazers of Black British Theatre is a powerful study of theatre's Black trailblazers and their profound influence on British culture today.

Weitere Titel in dieser Kategorie
Cover Cyrano de Bergerac
Edmond de Rostand
Cover Curtain Up!
Charon Williams-Ros
Cover Running the Room
Rosemary Waugh
Cover Drama Games for Exploring Shakespeare
Coram Shakespeare Schools Foundation
Cover Ballet
Jennifer Jackson
Cover Unarmed Stage Combat
Philip d'Orleans
Cover Marat/Sade
Peter Weiss

Kundenbewertungen

Schlagwörter

jeffrey boaky, black actors, val wilmer, elisabeth welch, black british culture, black performing arts, black playwrights, black listed, as serious as your life, paul robeson, black british theatre, national theatre, ira aldridge, black actresses