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Queens of Sheba

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Winner of the Untapped Award 2018. Then they give unrequested information about a gap year, in an orphanage, in The Congo, even though I’m from St Lucia and I don’t like children! Turned away from a nightclub for being “too black”, four women take to the stage with their own explosive true stories. The music and the misogyny, the dancing and the drinking, the women and the (white) men. Loosely based on the DSRKT nightspot incident of 2015, Queens of Sheba tells the hilarious, moving and uplifting stories of four passionate Black women battling everyday misogynoir – where sexism meets racism.

Author Biography:

Jessica Hagan is a writer from London. Queens of Sheba is her first play. She is part of Nouveau Riche, a diverse, exciting, new, creative movement, headed by a team of professional artists and producers. Their objective is to discover, nurture and produce unique stories from all walks of life, with a keen scope on work that is both educational and entertaining. Ryan Calais Cameron is a writer, actor, director and theatre and film producer. Ryan has directed productions of Cascade (Arcola Lab), Queens of Sheba (Camden People's Theatre) & Rhapsody (Arcola Theatre). He is a producer for Nouveau Riche.
Release date NZ
July 27th, 2018
Contributor
  • Adapted by Ryan Calais Cameron
Pages
64
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Dimensions
130x210x4
ISBN-13
9781786825100
Product ID
28145419

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