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An urgent play about the senseless killing of a black schoolboy, from one of the most distinctive voices in contemporary British playwriting.






An urgent play about the senseless killing of a black schoolboy, from one of the most distinctive voices in contemporary British playwriting.
A first collection of plays from the acclaimed dramatist.
Rwanda to Northern Ireland, Zimbabwe to Bosnia answers are demanded, reconciliation hard to hear and the truth reluctant to be told. World premiere at the Royal Court Theatre, London, 2011.
Emerging from the vibrant landscape of contemporary literature, this novel showcases the voice of a promising black British writer. The narrative delves into pressing social themes, offering a fresh perspective on identity, culture, and the complexities of modern life. Through compelling characters and evocative storytelling, it invites readers to engage with the realities and nuances of the black British experience, making it a significant addition to the literary canon.
A blood-related black family. A dad, a mum, a daughter, two sisters, a brother. A family argument. A skeleton in the closet. schovat popis
debbie tucker green's play nut premiered at the National Theatre's temporary venue The Shed in October 2013.
New play from the winner of the 2004 Olivier Award for Most Promising Newcomer, published alongside the premiere at the Royal Court.
A shattering new play about an unspeakable decision. hang premiered at the Royal Court Theatre in June 2015.
Three couples. What might be. What once was. What could have been. debbie tucker green's new play premieres at the Royal Court Theatre, London, in February 2017.
debbie tucker green's ear for eye premiered at the Royal Court in London in the fall of 2018.