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Performance

VenueThe Seven Dials Playhouse
Also: Tristan Bates Theatre, John Thaw Studio, John Curry Room, formerly The Actors Centre
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From11th October 2016
Opened12th October 2016
To29th October 2016
The Seven Dials Playhouse (V251)
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  • Date of change: 22 Jun 16 - T01790088707

The Slave

The Slave

Work:: The Slave (S01429869716)

"Whatever the core of our lives. Whatever the deceit. We live where we are and seek nothing but ourselves." A rare, intimate revival of a seminal play set in the era of the USA Civil Rights movement which explores issues that remain as relevant and important today as when it was first published. From the Slave Trade to the Civil Rights Movement and into the modern day with the Black Lives Matter campaign and our continuing concern over citizenship, identity and cultural belonging, Baraka's The Slave is as relevant today as when it was first written.
Author LeRoi Jones (Amiri Baraka)

Production:: (T01790088707)

LeRoi Jones' play The Slave is angry, passionate and unapologetic. This European premiere by Jones (later known as Amiri Baraka) is shocking in its ideas, language, and honest anger. First published and performed in 1964, this one-act play is an examination of the tension between black and white people in contemporary America, starting when African-American Walker Vessels visits the home of Grace, his ex-wife and her new husband Easley who are both white.
Producer East of West Theatre Company (in association with The Alchemist Theatre Company)
Director Rachel Heyburn
Design Sophie Thomas
Lighting Tim Boyd

Listing:: L01575817481




Production details

LeRoi Jones' play The Slave is angry, passionate and unapologetic. This European premiere by Jones (later known as Amiri Baraka) is shocking in its ideas, language, and honest anger. First published and performed in 1964, this one-act play is an examination of the tension between black and white people in contemporary America, starting when African-American Walker Vessels visits the home of Grace, his ex-wife and her new husband Easley who are both white.

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