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Mojisola Adebayo: Plays One
By (Author) Mojisola Adebayo
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Oberon Books Ltd
1st December 2011
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
822.92
Paperback
320
Width 130mm, Height 210mm, Spine 25mm
318g
Includes the plays Moj of the Antarctic, Desert Boy, Matt Henson: North Star and Muhammad Ali and Me This collection signals the emergence of a distinctive new voice on the British theatre landscape. Moj of the Antarctic is inspired by the true story of an African American woman who cross-dresses as a white man to escape slavery; taken on a fantastical odyssey to Antarctica. Time Out Critics Choice The language is rich and densely poetic. Reveling in the materiality and playfulness of words, cracking open complex ideas like eggshells. - Total Theatre Magazine Muhammad Ali and Me is a lyrical coming of age story, following the parallel struggles of a gay girl child growing up in foster care and the black Muslim boxing heros fight against racism and the Vietnam war. As a piece of stagecraft, an entertaining kaleidoscope of social and political history, only one description will do: this is a play that floatslike a butterfly and stings like a bee. - WhatsOnStage Desert Boy, a time-travelling a capella musical, offers a sharp twist on the subject of knife crime, black youth and absent fathers. a spiralling journey through colonial history not unlike Dantes introduction to the Inferno. The juxtapositions are sometimes startling, and often quite comic. - Guardian Matt Henson, North Star is a biographical tale of Arctic betrayal, mixed with Greenlandic folk tales; all about love, climate and change. These plays queer the boundaries of sex and race, fact and fiction, history and geography, poetry and politics to illuminate contemporary themes through a dynamic African Diasporic theatrical aesthetic that leaps off the page.
"Adebayos startling plays blur the edges of sex and race, fact and fiction, history and geography and poetry and politics The Stage
"Adebayos startling plays blur the edges of sex and race, fact and fiction, history and geography and poetry and politics The Stage
MOJISOLA ADEBAYO began performing as a street rapper in the 1980s before embarking on a formal education and training in theatre. Mojisola trained extensively with Augusto Boal (Theatre of the Oppressed), performed at the Theatre of the Oppressed Festival in Rio de Janeiro, taught alongside Boal in post-apartheid South Africa. Mojisola has worked professionally in theatre over the past two decades, specialising in theatre for social change, particularly in areas of conflict and crisis. She has devised/scripted and directed over 30 plays and lead countless workshops, with companies including Cardboard Citizens, Clean Break, Heart and Soul, and Mind theGap.