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An Inconvenient Black History of British Musical Theatre - 1900 - 1950 (Paperback)
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An Inconvenient Black History of British Musical Theatre - 1900 - 1950 (Paperback)
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A radically urgent intervention, An Inconvenient Black History of
British Musical Theatre: 1900 - 1950 uncovers the hidden Black
history of this most influential of artforms. Drawing on lost
archive material and digitised newspapers from the turn of the
century onwards, this exciting story has been re-traced and
restored to its rightful place. A vital and significant part of
British cultural history between 1900 and 1950, Black performance
practice was fundamental to resisting and challenging racism in the
UK. Join Mayes (a Broadway- and Toronto-based Music Director) and
Whitfield (a musical theatre historian and researcher) as they take
readers on a journey through a historically-inconvenient and
brilliant reality that has long been overlooked. Get to know the
Black theatre community in London's Roaring 20s, and hear about the
secret Florence Mills memorial concert they held in 1928. Acquaint
yourself with Buddy Bradley, Black tap and ballet choreographer,
who reshaped dance in British musicals - often to be found at Noel
Coward's apartment for late-night rehearsals, such was Bradley's
importance. Meet Jack Johnson, the first African American
Heavyweight Boxing Champion, who toured Britain's theatres during
World War 1 and brought the sounds of Chicago to places like
war-weary Dundee. Discover the most prolific Black theatre
practitioner you've never heard of, William Garland, who worked for
40 years across multiple continents and championed Black British
performers. Marvel at performers like cabaret star Mabel Mercer,
born in Stafford in 1900, who sang and conducted theatre orchestras
across the UK, as well as Black Birmingham comedian Eddie Emerson,
who was Garland's partner for decades. Many of their names and
works have never been included in histories of the British musical
- until now.
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