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  Yvonne Brewster. Methuen Drama

  ISBN 0-413-69130-6

  Two Step by Rhashan Stone. Oberon Books. ISBN 978-1-84002-501-9

  Blackta by Nathaniel Martello-White. Methuen Drama. ISBN 978-1-4081-7359-6

  Black and Asian Plays Anthology. Harvest by Manjula Padmanabhan, Made in England by Parv Bancil, Brother to Brother by Michael McMillan, Calcutta Kosher by Shelley Silas, Under the Influence by Wayne Buchanan. Introduced by Afia

  Nkrumah. Aurora Metro Press.

  ISBN 0-9536757-4-2

  The Westbridge by Rachel De-lahay. Methuen Drama.

  ISBN 978-1-4081-7201-8

  Kwame Kwei-Armah: Plays 1. Elmina’s Kitchen, Fix Up, Statement of Regret, Let There Be Love. Introduced by the author. Methuen Drama.

  ISBN 978-1-408-11560-2

  Little Baby Jesus by Arinze Kene. Nick Hern Books.

  ISBN 978-1-84842-199-8

  Fixer by Lydia Adetunji. Nick Hern Books.

  ISBN 978-1-84842-064-9

  Bashment by Rikki Beadle-Blair. Oberon Books.

  ISBN 978-1-84002-582-8

  Two Horsemen by ’Biyi Bandele-Thomas. Amber Lane Press.

  ISBN 1-87286-812-6

  Pandora’s Box by Ade Solanke. Oberon Books.

  ISBN 978-1-84943-497-3

  Inua Ellams’ Black T-Shirt Collection. Oberon Books.

  ISBN 978-1-84943-191-0

  Hidden Gems. Vol.1: B is for Black by Courttia Newland, Moj of the Antarctic by Mojisola Adebayo, The Sons of Charlie Paora by Lennie James, Brown Girl in the Ring by Valerie Mason-John, Something Dark by Lemn Sissay, 35 Cents by Paul Anthony Morris. Oberon Books. ISBN 1-84002-843-2

  Oladipo Agboluaje’s The Estate. Oberon Books.

  ISBN 1-84002-653-7

  Joe Guy by Roy Williams. Methuen Drama. ISBN 978-1-4081-0387-6

  Pure Gold by Michael Bhim. Methuen Drama. ISBN 978-1-4081-0389-0

  Theatre Royal Stratford East

  A People’s Theatre

  Theatre Royal Stratford East is a prolific developer of new work, attracting artists and audiences often not represented in many other venues. This award-winning theatre, located in the heart of London’s East End on the edge of the new Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, prides itself on creating world class work that reflects the concerns, hopes and dreams of its community. Through a continuous loop it inspires and is inspired by its vibrant, young and diverse audience.

  Contacting Theatre Royal Stratford East

  Theatre Royal Stratford East

  Gerry Raffles Square

  Stratford

  London

  E15 1BN

  www.stratfordeast.com

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  020 8534 0310 Mon – Sat, 10am – 6pm

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  020 8534 8381

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  020 8534 7374

 

 

 


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