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Play Mas

English

By (author): Mustapha Matura

Matura's play not only offers a potted guide to Trinidadian ethnicity, economics and politics, but also a potent metaphor for the post-colonial process. It is also very funny ... the real power of Matura's play lies in its reminder, under all that surface exuberance, that the movement towards independence carried its own element of fancy-dress masquerade. The Guardian 1950s Port of Spain. Samuel, a young tailors assistant, dreams of Trinidads independence. On the eve of carnival everyone fills the streets, dressed up to play mas. This annual celebration turns to tragedy and spurs Samuel on to make a decision that will change the political landscape of the future of this vibrant, volatile island. Play Mas premiered at the Royal Court in 1974, winning the Evening Standard Award for Best Play, and transferred to the West End. Described as a wickedly funny, exuberant and poignant play, it is published in Methuen Drama's Modern Classics series for the first time, with a brand new introduction by Paulette Randall. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 86g
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Sep 2021
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781350234222

About Mustapha Matura

Mustapha Matura was born in Trinidad and came to England in 1961. He co-founded the Black Theatre Co-operative with the director Charlie Hanson in 1978 under which he wrote the highly successful No Problem! His plays include: Rum an' Coca Cola (Royal Court Theatre and off-Broadway 1976); Another Tuesday and More More (the Factory London 1978); A Dying Business (Riverside Studios 1980); One Rule (Riverside Studios 1981); The Playboy of the West Indies (Oxford Playhouse 1984 and produced for BBC television 1985); Trinidad Sisters (Tricycle Theatre 1988) and The Coup (Royal National Theatre 1991). In 1991 Mustapha received the Trinidad and Tobago Government Scarlet Ibis Award for achievement.

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