Few playwrights have been as successful as Kwame Kwei-Armah
atbringing a distinctive new voice and examination of our culture
to thestage in recent years. This collection of his work includes
his trilogyof plays commissioned and produced by the National
Theatre between 2003and 2008, and "Let There Be Love," first
produced at the Tricycle Theatre, London, in 2008.
"Elmina's Kitchen" won him awards for most promising
newplaywright and was described as 'a scorching drama about the
blackexperience in Britain's inner cities. . . there is no
mistaking its rawpower, humanity and urgent concern' ("Daily
Telegraph"). "Fix Up"explores race and cultural roots and heritage
with verve and wit, setting heritage against the inexorable march
of time and change. "Statement of Regret"explore tensions within
the Black community amid changes in the teamleading an influential
Black policy think-tank. The final play, "Let There Be Love," was
presented at the Tricycle Theatre, London, in 2008: 'a smart
andpossibly noble exploration of what it takes to be human and
happy' "Evening Standard ."
The volume is introduced by the author and features a chronology
of his work."."
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