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Olaudah Equiano, a British African who had bought his own freedom from enslavement, brought news of the massacre to the attention of the anti-slavery campaigner Granville Sharp when it surfaced in the notorious legal case of insurance at the King's Bench. In this boldly inventive debut play, Terera traces Equiano's response to the trial and his own decision to publish the story of his life, the first British black autobiography. Commissioned by the National Theatre and Bristol Old Vic
Cast/Performers
Giles Terera (Olaudah Equiano),
Paul Higgins (Granville Sharp),
Michael Elcock (Ottobah Cugoano),
Bethan Mary-James (Joyi / Lord Mansfield),
Alice Vilanculo (Riba),
Simon Holland Roberts (Sir John Lee / Robert Stubbs / William Woodfall),
Kiera Lester (Ama / Gloria),
Eliza Smith (Annie Greenwood),
Remi King (Arthur Pigot / Kelsall),
Sidiki Dembele (multi instruments)
Creatives/Company
Author:
Giles TereraPresented by:
Bristol Old VicDirector(s):
Giles Terera,
Tom Morris,
Ingrid Mackinnon (movement),
Nadia Williams (assistant)
Design:
Jean ChanCostume:
Jean ChanLighting:
Zeynep KepekliSound:
Dave PriceOther(s):
Will Duke (projection - Limbic Cinema),
Tom Newell (projection - Limbic Cinema),
Samantha Adams (dramatherapist)