Photocopies of various reviews published in the British press. Also includes articles on Joy Scott, wife of the Jamaican poet and playwright Dennis Scott, and articles on the 5th Black Theatre Season.
Documentation compiled by Talawa company theatre and the organisation. Administrative files include: British Actors Equity Association correspondence; contact sheet with all the artists involved in the production team; list of sickle cell and thalassaemia counselling centres and information brochure on the disease in Great-Britain; correspondence related to press meetings and radio promotion. Production files include (drafts and printed copies) press release of the play presented at the Riverside Studios, rehearsing notes work sheets, photocopy of the programme, extract from the play, suvival guide with production personnel, cast list, performance, contracts, wages, artist biographies and credits. The play was suggested by Lambeth Sickle Cell Society and commissioned by the Arts Council and Greater London Arts Association. In 1988 the play was produced by Harmony Theatre and directed by David Sulkin and was published by Methuen in Black Plays in 1989. The play follows Ben's progress as he learns to face the realities of having Sickle Cell and to remain positive. Also among the files are correspondence related to the play Eden by Steve Carter.
Black and blue poster with picture of two men, one in costume with a hat, the other one in school graduate uniform. The play was directed by Alby James and designed by Clara Salandy.
Black and white photographs show actors on stage, and publicity shots of actor Paul McKenzie for the cover of the play. Programme with details about cast and author. Play director was Malcolm Frederick.
Pictures of this Sanskrit history play show: 1) colour photograph: two actors on stage, one of the actors sitting with legs crossed, the other stands beside him dressed in historical costume. Red background. 2) Colour picture: actor Renu Setna rehearsing. He stands alone on stage in the spot light, dressed in black, posing with arms in the air. 3) & 4) two black and white shots of scenes.