Description: ZHE by Chuck Mike, Antonia Kemi Coker, Tonderai Munyevu Based on the true-life stories of the two performers, this "immensely moving, funny and courageous" piece of theatre follows the lives of two British Africans living at the crossroads of culture, nationality, gender and sexuality. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description ZHE (pronounced zee) is a gender-neutral pronoun – not he or she.Traveling from idyllic Harare, Zimbabwe to Londons gritty inner city; from the playfulness of childhood to the pain of adolescence; from the desire for forgiveness to self-acceptance, this humorous yet haunting drama encompasses the multiplicity of our cultural, gender and sexual identities and takes a fresh look at what makes us who we are. Author Biography Collective Artistes (CA) is a professional theatre company committed to producing excellent theatrical experiences that tell the stories of the African Diaspora. Inspired by his mentor Nobel Laureate Wole Soyinka, Artistic Director Chuck Mike founded Collective Artistes in Nigeria in 1988 with the aim of producing stunning and vibrant theatre that has a tangible impact in the wider community. CA was incorporated in the UK in 2002 and became a UK registered charity in 2006. Through epic tales that explore common humanity across cultures, CAs plays aim to challenge mythologies of the African Diaspora, encourage social cohesion and create social change. CA believes that only exceptional art creates social change, and therefore strive for artistic excellence in all our projects. CA teams productions with Theatre for Social Change initiatives - drama-based projects that engage young people and community members in identifying and addressing areas of social concern. These projects are designed to empower communities and to promote cultural diversity, tolerance and equality. Promotional An important play looking at gender identity and politics from Collective Artistes, which focuses on social issues and African Diaspora. Long Description ZHE (pronounced zee) is a gender-neutral pronoun - not he or she. Traveling from idyllic Harare, Zimbabwe to Londons gritty inner city; from the playfulness of childhood to the pain of adolescence; from the desire for forgiveness to self-acceptance, this humorous yet haunting drama encompasses the multiplicity of our cultural, gender and sexual identities and takes a fresh look at what makes us who we are. Promotional "Headline" An important play looking at gender identity and politics from Collective Artistes, which focuses on social issues and African Diaspora. Competing Titles Pandoras Box Ade Solanke 9781849434973 17.95 Oberon Books 04/09/2013 39 Details ISBN1783190728 Author Tonderai Munyevu Pages 96 Year 2013 ISBN-10 1783190728 ISBN-13 9781783190720 Format Paperback Imprint Oberon Books Ltd Place of Publication London Country of Publication United Kingdom DEWEY 822.92 Short Title ZHE Language English Media Book Series Oberon Modern Plays Subtitle [noun] Undefined Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC UK Release Date 2013-03-12 Publication Date 2013-03-12 NZ Release Date 2013-03-12 Audience General AU Release Date 2013-03-11 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:77806666;
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Book Title: Zhe: [Noun] Undefined
Item Height: 210mm
Item Width: 130mm
Author: Antonia Kemi Coker, Tonderai Munyevu, Chuck Mike
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Topic: Plays
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publication Year: 2013
Item Weight: 146g
Number of Pages: 96 Pages