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Strange Fruit archiveI go half way round the world and back thinking I'd made some sort of discovery and come back to find the same damn lies, the same white lies, the same black lies. Alvin and Errol can't picture much of a future for themselves. They're young, Black and living in England in the 1980s, with an entire country and political system set against them. Instead they focus firmly on their past - the sunny Caribbean and heroic father they left behind when their mother brought them to England twenty years ago. But when Alvin returns home from his grandfather's funeral a new version of their past emerges and the two brothers are caught in a desperate struggle to unearth the truth about their existence. Powerful and compelling, Strange Fruit by Caryl Phillips (winner of the Commonwealth Writers' Prize) is the story of a family caught between two cultures, and the uncrossable no man's land that can come between parents and their children.

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Author: Caryl Phillips

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Work type: Play.

T265942379

Producer Bush Theatre. Director Nancy Medina. Stage ManagerRike Berg. Stage ManagerHanne Schulpe (assistant). Lighting Sally Ferguson. Design Max Johns. Costume Rianna Azoro. Sound Xana. Performer Jonathan Ajayi (Errol). Performer Rakie Ayola (Mother / Vivian). Performer Debra Michaels (Vernice). Performer Tilly Steele (Shelley). Performer Tok Stephens (Alvin).
12 Jun 19 to 27 Jul 19Bush Theatre, Inner London :: V300
listing details L0336928715

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