Black British Women's Theatre: Intersectionality, Archives, Aesthetics

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This book marks a significant methodological shift in studies of black British women’s theatre: it looks beyond published plays to the wealth of material held in archives of various kinds, from national repositories and themed collections to individuals’ personal papers. It finds there a cache of unpublished manuscripts and production recordings distinctive for their non-naturalistic aesthetics. Close analysis of selected works identifies this as an intersectional feminist creative practice.

Chapters focus on five theatre companies and artists, spanning several decades: Theatre of Black Women (1982-1988), co-founded by Booker Prize-winning writer Bernardine Evaristo; Munirah Theatre Company (1983-1991); Black Mime Theatre Women’s Troop (1990-1992); Zindika; and SuAndi. The book concludes by reflecting on the politics of representation, with reference to popular postmillennial playwright debbie tucker green.

Drawing on new interviews with the playwrights/practitioners and their peers, this book assembles a rich, interconnected, and occasionally corrective history of black British women’s creativity. By reproducing 22 facsimile images of flyers, production programmes, photographs and other ephemera, Black British Women’s Theatre: Intersectionality, Archives, Aesthetics not only articulates a hidden history but allows its readers their own encounter with the fragile record of this vibrant past.

Author(s): Nicola Abram
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Year: 2020

Language: English
Pages: 264
City: Cham

Acknowledgements
Contents
List of Figures
Introduction: Intersectionality, Archives, Aesthetics
‘Black Woman’
Intersectionality
Archives
Aesthetics
References
Theatre of Black Women
History, Activities, Archives
Come to Mama, Moving Through, and Tiger Teeth Clenched Not to Bite (1982)
Silhouette (1983)
Pyeyucca (1984)
References
Munirah Theatre Company
History, Activities, Archives
On the Inside (1986)
thinkofariver (1987)
Our Bodies Are Our Maps (1990)
References
Black Mime Theatre: The Women’s Troop
History, Activities, Archives
Mothers (1990)
Drowning (1991)
References
Zindika
History, Activities, Archives
Paper and Stone (Written 1989; Produced 1990)
The Day Mother Took Us to the Seaside (1996)
References
SuAndi
History, Activities, Archives
The Story of M (1994)
References
Conclusion: In the Spirit of Sankofa
Looking Back
Archival Interventions: The Unpublished Plays of debbie tucker green
Future Possibilities
References
Index