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Two plays from the acclaimed playwright Debbie Tucker Green.
“Trade” is a short play dealing with the controversial topic of female sex tourism.
Three black women on a Caribbean Island: a hip young thing from London, an older tourist and a resident native. One subject. Two worlds. Three points of view.
“Trade” was first performed by the Royal Shakespeare Company as part of the 2005 New Work Festival in the Swan Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon, in October 2005.
“Generations” is a 30-minute drama about three generations of a black South African family who contest their relative culinary skills. But food isn't the only topic and the family numbers are declining...
“Generations” was first seen as a Platform performance at the National Theatre, London, on 30 June 2005. The play was revived at the Young Vic, London, in March 2007, in a production directed by Sacha Wares.
“Trade” is a short play dealing with the controversial topic of female sex tourism.
Three black women on a Caribbean Island: a hip young thing from London, an older tourist and a resident native. One subject. Two worlds. Three points of view.
“Trade” was first performed by the Royal Shakespeare Company as part of the 2005 New Work Festival in the Swan Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon, in October 2005.
“Generations” is a 30-minute drama about three generations of a black South African family who contest their relative culinary skills. But food isn't the only topic and the family numbers are declining...
“Generations” was first seen as a Platform performance at the National Theatre, London, on 30 June 2005. The play was revived at the Young Vic, London, in March 2007, in a production directed by Sacha Wares.
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- SeriesNHB Modern Plays