Description
A major new play by Kwame Kwei Armah opening at the Cottesloe auditorium of the National Theatre in November 2007 The author's previous two plays have been critical and popular successes Elmina's Kitchen, his first play, won him the 2003 Evening Standard Award for Most Promising Playwright and transferred to the West End 'Elmina's Kitchen, [is] a scorching drama about the black experience in Britain's inner cities... there is no mistaking its raw power, humanity and urgent concern. Kwei-Armah is clearly a writer to watch.' Daily Telegraph
About the Author
Kwame Kwei-Armah won the Peggy Ramsay award for his first play, Bitter Herb (1998), which was subsequently put on by The Bristol Old Vic, where he also became writer-in-residence. In 2003 The National Theatre produced the critically acclaimed Elmina's Kitchen for which in 2004 he won The Evening Standard and Charles Wintor Awards for Most Promising Playwright, and was nominated for a Laurence Olivier award for Best New Play 2003. The National Theatre commissioned and produced a second play, Fix Up, in 2005.
Reviews
I applaud the play for its honesty in tackling abrasive issues * Guardian *
Statement of Regret is a sprawling, ambitious and, at times, devastating piece of theatre. It's a slow-burn, revolving its themes early on, before culminating with real passion and verve. * Stage *
Book Information
ISBN 9781408103913
Author Kwame Kwei-Armah
Format Paperback
Page Count 96
Imprint Methuen Drama
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 84g
Dimensions(mm) 198mm * 129mm * 6mm