I dont agree with everything they say, but we do have a lot in common nowadays; anyway, I cant be racist, my best friend is Black. Roger and Harry's bond is so strong they could be brothers. They share the same food, music, computer games and even dreams... Everything other than their race. Roger is black, and Harry is white. But what does that matter, right? When Roger is re-homed, Harry is left behind in the care system, and these 'brothers' grow up in opposite ends of Britain's social spectrum. Then on Harry's birthday, Runaku (Roger's reclaimed Zimbabwean birth name) returns for a dream reunion that turns into a nightmare situation. Human Nurture is an explosive new play from Ryan Calais Cameron where nothing's off-limits: from innocent primary school humiliations to race, privilege, allyship and male vulnerability.
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Product Details
Weight: 66g
Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
Publication Date: 25 Feb 2022
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781350339576
About Ryan Calais Cameron
Ryan Calais Cameron is a writer for Theatre and TV. His play Typical which starred Richard Blackwood sold out its run at Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2019 and its transfer to Soho Theatre Upstairs garnering 4 star reviews across the board. Queens of Sheba co-written with Jessica Hagan won the 2018 Edinburgh Untapped Award. Its four-week run at Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2018 sold out garnering 4 and 5 star reviews and winning the Edinburgh Stage Award 2018; it transferred to the New Diorama Theatre London and it went on national tour in 2019. Ryan was the winner of the 2018 Off West End Adopt A Playwright Award for his play Rhapsody which was produced at the Arcola in March of that year. Retrograde which he wrote on his year of adoption was shortlisted for the 2019 Alfred Fagon Award and Verity Bargate Award 2020. Ryan is an alumnus of the Royal Court writers programme 2017 and the Soho Young Company 2016/17. He has contributed to the Royal Courts Living Newspaper: Edition 2 and is currently under commission to the Royal Court the Arcola Soho Theatre and Theatre Centre.