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The Trial of Jemmy Button archiveIt was the year 1830 when a young aboriginal from Tierra del Fuego was abducted and brought to England. As he was exchanged for a large pearl button, he was given the name of Jemmy Button. He was spared from being exhibited in a human zoo, as was the custom of the time; instead, he was sent to school to be indoctrinated in all aspects of English culture and the Christian religion. After some time, he was put on a boat and returned to his land - the famous voyage of the Beagle, with Charles Darwin on board - in the hope that he would spread "civilization" among the members of his community.

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Author: Luis Gayol

Archive listings for The Trial of Jemmy Button

Work type: Play.

T0180424948

The Trial of Jemmy Button explores these issues as part of the cycle of plays created for Theatre for Identity.Director Luis Gayol. Design Jenny Hobson. Lighting Luis Gayol. Producer The Calder Bookshop & Theatre.
14 Feb 24 to 9 Mar 24Calder Book Shop, Inner London :: V1020970037
listing details L0923775698

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