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Beneatha's Place archive"Some things we do for those we are responsible for, some things for ourselves, and some things we do for the ancestors. Today, it's all three!" Lagos, 1959. The newly married Beneatha, and her Nigerian husband, rising political star, Joseph Asagi Funmilayo, are moving into their home in the white suburbs. But soon overbearing aunties and mysterious neighbours descend, pulling the young couple into the political storm of Nigerian independence and changing their lives forever. Lagos, current day. A group of Ivy League professors meet with Beneatha in the same house to decide the future of their university. As they debate whose histories should be taught, and whose privileges examined, tensions threaten to reach breaking point.

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Author: Kwame Kwei-Armah

Archive listings for Beneatha's Place

Work type: Play.

T0116544359

This is the UK premiere of Beneatha's Place, a blistering satirical drama about history, power and the cost of letting go.Producer Young Vic. Director Kwame Kwei-Armah. Design Debbie Duru. Lighting Mark Henderson. Performer Sebastian Armesto. Performer Jumoké Fashola. Performer Tom Godwin. Performer Nia Gwynne. Performer Zackary Momoh. Performer Cherrelle Skeete.
27 Jun 23 to 5 Aug 23The Young Vic, West End :: V245
listing details L066582733

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