Katori Hall Plays One

Katori Hall Plays One
Author: Katori Hall
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2013-10-28
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9781408177754

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An important new voice for African-American theatre, Katori Hall explores the lives of black and often invisible Americans with vivid language, dynamic narratives and richly textured characterisation. Hoodoo Love is Hall's debut play, a tale of love, magic, jealousy and secrets in 1930s Memphis, written in vivid language which captures the spirit of the Blues. Saturday Night/Sunday Morning is set in a Memphis beauty shop/boarding house during the final days of WWII. Rich with humor and history, it is a story about friendship and finding love in unexpected places. Winner of the Olivier Award for Best New Play 2009, The Mountaintop is a historical-fantastical two hander, portraying the penultimate day in the life of Martin Luther King. Hurt Village won the 2011 Susan Smith Blackburn Prize. Set in a real-life Memphis housing project, it explores in vivid and at times brutal detail a long-lasting legacy of drug abuse, child abuse, crime, and self-hatred within a poor, working-class, multi-generational Black family. This first collection of Katori Hall's dramatic works demonstrate her unique voice for the theatre, which is visceral, passionate and energetic. Hall portrays disenfranchised portions of society with fearless humanity and startling accomplishment.

Hoodoo Love

Hoodoo Love
Author: Katori Hall
Publsiher: Dramatists Play Service, Inc.
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2009
Genre: African American women
ISBN: 9780822222958

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Up-and-coming dramatist Rajiv Joseph is an artist of original talent. --NY Times. Irresistibly odd and exciting...This darkly humorous drama is Rajiv Joseph's most satisfying work. --NY Daily News. This wondrous strange two-hander finds as much humor as

The Mountaintop

The Mountaintop
Author: Katori Hall
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 87
Release: 2015-05-21
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781472587725

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Exactly one year ago, I stood in that crumbling pulpit in Riverside and shouted that this war would be our own violent undoing, freedom's suicide . . . Well, I'll tell you, there weren't too many Amens that Sunday. But who is a man who does not speak his mind? He is not a man, but I am a man. The night before his assassination, King retires to room 306 in the now-famous Lorraine Motel after giving an acclaimed speech to a massive church congregation. When a mysterious young maid visits him to deliver a cup of coffee, King is forced to confront his past and the future of his people. Portraying rhetoric, hope and ideals of social change, The Mountaintop also explores being human in the face of inevitable death. The play is a dramatic feat of daring originality, historical narration and triumphant compassion. This Modern Classics edition of the play features a foreword by Michael Eric Dyson and an introduction by Faedra Chatard Carpenter, Assistant Professor and Director of Undergraduate Studies in Theatre, University of Maryland.

Our Lady of Kibeho

Our Lady of Kibeho
Author: Katori Hall
Publsiher: Dramatists Play Service, Inc.
Total Pages: 90
Release: 2015-01-01
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9780822233015

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THE STORY: In 1981, a village girl in Rwanda claims to see the Virgin Mary. She is denounced by her superiors and ostracized by her schoolmates—until impossible happenings begin to appear to all. Skepticism gives way to fear, causing upheaval in the school community and beyond. Based on real events, OUR LADY OF KIBEHO is an exploration of faith, doubt, and the power and consequences of both.

Hurt Village

Hurt Village
Author: Katori Hall
Publsiher: Dramatists Play Service Inc
Total Pages: 83
Release: 2013
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9780822226826

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"It's the end of a long summer in Hurt Village, a housing project in Memphis, Tennessee. A government Hope Grant means relocation for many of the project's residents, including Cookie, a thirteen-year-old aspiring rapper, along with her mother, Crank, and great-grandmother, Big Mama. As the family prepares to move, Cookie's father, Buggy, unexpectedly returns from a tour of duty in Iraq. Ravaged by the war, Buggy struggles to find a position in his disintegrating community, along with a place in his daughter's wounded heart."--Publisher description.

Children of Killers

Children of Killers
Author: Katori Hall
Publsiher: Dramatists Play Service, Inc.
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2016-05-13
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9780822233053

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THE STORY: The president of Rwanda is releasing the killers. Years after the Tutsi genocide, the perpetrators begin to trickle back into the country side to be reunited with their villages. A trio of friends—born during the genocide’s bloody aftermath—prepare to meet the men who gave them life. But as the homecoming day draws closer, the young men are haunted by the sins of their fathers. Who can you become when violence is your inheritance?

Twenty First Century American Playwrights

Twenty First Century American Playwrights
Author: Christopher Bigsby
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 235
Release: 2017-12-07
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9781108419581

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Introduces nine exciting and talented playwrights who have emerged in twenty-first century America, exploring issues of race, gender and society.

Contemporary Plays by Women of Color

Contemporary Plays by Women of Color
Author: Roberta Uno
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 510
Release: 2017-09-14
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9781317280446

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In the two decades since the first edition of Contemporary Plays by Women of Color was published, its significance to the theatrical landscape in the United States has grown exponentially. Work by female writers and writers of color is more widely produced, published, and studied than ever before. Drawing from an exciting range of theaters, large and small, from across the country, Roberta Uno brings together an up-to-date selection of plays from renowned and emerging playwrights tackling a variety of topics. From the playful to the painful, this revised and updated edition presents a rich array of voices, aesthetics, and stories for a transforming America.