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Elmina's Kitchen - 60 Years of Modern Plays (Hardcover)
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Elmina's Kitchen - 60 Years of Modern Plays (Hardcover)
Series: Modern Plays
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Loot Price R466
Discovery Miles 4 660
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You can't just walk into dis bad man t'ing, you gotta learn the
whole science of it. You step into that arena and you better be
able to dance wid death til it mek you dizzy. Kwame Kwei-Armah's
ground-breaking play about British black male identity and gang
culture premiered at the National Theatre in 2003 to unanimous
critical praise. It later transferred to the West End, making
Kwei-Armah only the second black British playwright to have a play
staged there and the winner of the Evening Standard's Most
Promising Playwright Award. On Hackney's Murder Mile, Deli is
trying to make a living as an honest man and revive the fortunes of
his mother's West Indian takeaway. His 19-year-old son Ashley has
different plans and longs to follow in the footsteps of family
friend and local gangster Digger. As Deli finds himself and his
business pulled further into the world he so desperately wants to
leave behind questions of family and gang loyalty rise to the
surface, leading to a shocking and conflicted conclusion. Elmina's
Kitchen is a thrilling, engaging portrait of a one-parent family
struggling to stay within the law that takes readers behind the
headlines and shows how easy it is to make the wrong choices when
you're struggling to survive. Elmina's Kitchen premiered at the
National Theatre, London, in May 2003. Methuen Drama's iconic
Modern Plays series began in 1959 with the publication of Shelagh
Delaney's A Taste of Honey and has grown over six decades to now
include more than 1000 plays by some of the best writers from
around the world. This new special edition hardback of Elmina's
Kitchen was published to celebrate 60 years of Methuen Drama's
Modern Plays in 2019, chosen by a public vote and features a brand
new foreword by Paterson Joseph.
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