Colin Chambers' timely study traces the history of 'the other' in British theatre from the early representations of the 16th century and blackface through to the emergence of black actors and Black and Asian theatre in their own right.
I Saw Democracy Murdered is the memoir of Sam Russell (1915–2010), a communist journalist and a British volunteer with the anti-fascist Republican forces in the Spanish Civil War.
I Saw Democracy Murdered is the memoir of Sam Russell (1915–2010), a communist journalist and a British volunteer with the anti-fascist Republican forces in the Spanish Civil War.
Colin Chambers' timely study traces the history of 'the other' in British theatre from the early representations of the 16th century and blackface through to the emergence of black actors and Black and Asian theatre in their own right.
The inside story of the Royal Shakespeare Company - a running historical critique of a major national institution and its location within British culture. It describes what happened to a radical theatrical vision and explores British society's inability to sustain that vision.