Girl, Woman, Other By Bernardine Evaristo

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01Amma20200601Girl, Woman, Other' is a wonderfully vivid portrayal of a group of interconnecting characters - mostly women, black and British - that provides a picture of contemporary Britain and looks back at the impact of Britain's involvement in the colonial history of Africa and the Caribbean.

Amma is a playwright, now in her fifties, whose new play ‘The Last Amazon of Dahomey' is being premiered at The National Theatre in London. In attendance are her daughter Yazz and her old friends the rebellious Dominique and Shirley, a jaded teacher who has struggled for decades working in a funding-deprived London school. Carole is one of Shirley's past students who almost threw away a bright future by mixing with wayward friends. Carole's mother Bummi is a cleaner for a wealthy Camberwell lady and worries about her daughter's lack of identity despite her obvious achievements. Penelope is a colleague of Shirley's and Winsome is Shirley's mother. La Tisha is a supermarket supervisor and Megan, who identifies as gender free, has changed their name to Morgan. Morgan is very close with their great grandmother Hattie. Her mother Grace was raised in a home for girls before going to work as a maid. She eventually met and married Joseph Ryendale and became the mistress of his family farm, which their daughter Hattie eventually inherits.

This is a wonderfully hopeful story whereby everyone's story passes on to another and takes us on a glorious journey through the lives of these very different, yet amazing people.

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02Yazz And Dominique20200602‘Girl Woman Other' is a wonderfully vivid portrayal of a group of interconnecting characters - mostly women, black and British - that provides a picture of contemporary Britain and looks back at the impact of Britain's involvement in the colonial history of Africa and the Caribbean.

Amma is a playwright, now in her fifties, whose new play ‘The Last Amazon of Dahomey' is being premiered at The National Theatre in London. In attendance are her daughter Yazz and her old friends the rebellious Dominique and Shirley, a jaded teacher who has struggled for decades working in a funding-deprived London school. Carole is one of Shirley's past students who almost threw away a bright future by mixing with wayward friends. Carole's mother Bummi is a cleaner for a wealthy Camberwell lady and worries about her daughter's lack of identity despite her obvious achievements. Penelope is a colleague of Shirley's and Winsome is Shirley's mother. La Tisha is a supermarket supervisor and Megan, who identifies as gender free, has changed their name to Morgan. Morgan is very close with their great grandmother Hattie. Her mother Grace was raised in a home for girls before going to work as a maid. She eventually met and married Joseph Ryendale and became the mistress of his family farm, which their daughter Hattie eventually inherits.

This is a wonderfully hopeful story whereby everyone's story passes on to another and takes us on a glorious journey through the lives of these very different, yet amazing people.

Writer

03Carole20200603‘Girl Woman Other' is a wonderfully vivid portrayal of a group of interconnecting characters - mostly women, black and British - that provides a picture of contemporary Britain and looks back at the impact of Britain's involvement in the colonial history of Africa and the Caribbean.

Amma is a playwright, now in her fifties, whose new play ‘The Last Amazon of Dahomey' is being premiered at The National Theatre in London. In attendance are her daughter Yazz and her old friends the rebellious Dominique and Shirley, a jaded teacher who has struggled for decades working in a funding-deprived London school. Carole is one of Shirley's past students who almost threw away a bright future by mixing with wayward friends. Carole's mother Bummi is a cleaner for a wealthy Camberwell lady and worries about her daughter's lack of identity despite her obvious achievements. Penelope is a colleague of Shirley's and Winsome is Shirley's mother. La Tisha is a supermarket supervisor and Megan, who identifies as gender free, has changed their name to Morgan. Morgan is very close with their great grandmother Hattie. Her mother Grace was raised in a home for girls before going to work as a maid. She eventually met and married Joseph Ryendale and became the mistress of his family farm, which their daughter Hattie eventually inherits.

This is a wonderfully hopeful story whereby everyone's story passes on to another and takes us on a glorious journey through the lives of these very different, yet amazing people.

Writer

04Bummi And Latisha20200604‘Girl Woman Other' is a wonderfully vivid portrayal of a group of interconnecting characters - mostly women, black and British - that provides a picture of contemporary Britain and looks back at the impact of Britain's involvement in the colonial history of Africa and the Caribbean.

Amma is a playwright, now in her fifties, whose new play ‘The Last Amazon of Dahomey' is being premiered at The National Theatre in London. In attendance are her daughter Yazz and her old friends the rebellious Dominique and Shirley, a jaded teacher who has struggled for decades working in a funding-deprived London school. Carole is one of Shirley's past students who almost threw away a bright future by mixing with wayward friends. Carole's mother Bummi is a cleaner for a wealthy Camberwell lady and worries about her daughter's lack of identity despite her obvious achievements. Penelope is a colleague of Shirley's and Winsome is Shirley's mother. La Tisha is a supermarket supervisor and Megan, who identifies as gender free, has changed their name to Morgan. Morgan is very close with their great grandmother Hattie. Her mother Grace was raised in a home for girls before going to work as a maid. She eventually met and married Joseph Ryendale and became the mistress of his family farm, which their daughter Hattie eventually inherits.

This is a wonderfully hopeful story whereby everyone's story passes on to another and takes us on a glorious journey through the lives of these very different, yet amazing people.

Writer

05Shirley20200605‘Girl Woman Other' is a wonderfully vivid portrayal of a group of interconnecting characters - mostly women, black and British - that provides a picture of contemporary Britain and looks back at the impact of Britain's involvement in the colonial history of Africa and the Caribbean.

Amma is a playwright, now in her fifties, whose new play ‘The Last Amazon of Dahomey' is being premiered at The National Theatre in London. In attendance are her daughter Yazz and her old friends the rebellious Dominique and Shirley, a jaded teacher who has struggled for decades working in a funding-deprived London school. Carole is one of Shirley's past students who almost threw away a bright future by mixing with wayward friends. Carole's mother Bummi is a cleaner for a wealthy Camberwell lady and worries about her daughter's lack of identity despite her obvious achievements. Penelope is a colleague of Shirley's and Winsome is Shirley's mother. La Tisha is a supermarket supervisor and Megan, who identifies as gender free, has changed their name to Morgan. Morgan is very close with their great grandmother Hattie. Her mother Grace was raised in a home for girls before going to work as a maid. She eventually met and married Joseph Ryendale and became the mistress of his family farm, which their daughter Hattie eventually inherits.

This is a wonderfully hopeful story whereby everyone's story passes on to another and takes us on a glorious journey through the lives of these very different, yet amazing people.

Writer

06Winsome And Penelope20200608‘Girl Woman Other' is a wonderfully vivid portrayal of a group of interconnecting characters - mostly women, black and British - that provides a picture of contemporary Britain and looks back at the impact of Britain's involvement in the colonial history of Africa and the Caribbean.

Amma is a playwright, now in her fifties, whose new play ‘The Last Amazon of Dahomey' is being premiered at The National Theatre in London. In attendance are her daughter Yazz and her old friends the rebellious Dominique and Shirley, a jaded teacher who has struggled for decades working in a funding-deprived London school. Carole is one of Shirley's past students who almost threw away a bright future by mixing with wayward friends. Carole's mother Bummi is a cleaner for a wealthy Camberwell lady and worries about her daughter's lack of identity despite her obvious achievements. Penelope is a colleague of Shirley's and Winsome is Shirley's mother. La Tisha is a supermarket supervisor and Megan, who identifies as gender free, has changed their name to Morgan. Morgan is very close with their great grandmother Hattie. Her mother Grace was raised in a home for girls before going to work as a maid. She eventually met and married Joseph Ryendale and became the mistress of his family farm, which their daughter Hattie eventually inherits.

This is a wonderfully hopeful story whereby everyone's story passes on to another and takes us on a glorious journey through the lives of these very different, yet amazing people.

Writer

07Megan-morgan20200609‘Girl Woman Other' is a wonderfully vivid portrayal of a group of interconnecting characters - mostly women, black and British - that provides a picture of contemporary Britain and looks back at the impact of Britain's involvement in the colonial history of Africa and the Caribbean.

Amma is a playwright, now in her fifties, whose new play ‘The Last Amazon of Dahomey' is being premiered at The National Theatre in London. In attendance are her daughter Yazz and her old friends the rebellious Dominique and Shirley, a jaded teacher who has struggled for decades working in a funding-deprived London school. Carole is one of Shirley's past students who almost threw away a bright future by mixing with wayward friends. Carole's mother Bummi is a cleaner for a wealthy Camberwell lady and worries about her daughter's lack of identity despite her obvious achievements. Penelope is a colleague of Shirley's and Winsome is Shirley's mother. La Tisha is a supermarket supervisor and Megan, who identifies as gender free, has changed their name to Morgan. Morgan is very close with their great grandmother Hattie. Her mother Grace was raised in a home for girls before going to work as a maid. She eventually met and married Joseph Ryendale and became the mistress of his family farm, which their daughter Hattie eventually inherits.

This is a wonderfully hopeful story whereby everyone's story passes on to another and takes us on a glorious journey through the lives of these very different, yet amazing people.

Writer

08Hattie And Grace20200610‘Girl Woman Other' is a wonderfully vivid portrayal of a group of interconnecting characters - mostly women, black and British - that provides a picture of contemporary Britain and looks back at the impact of Britain's involvement in the colonial history of Africa and the Caribbean.

Amma is a playwright, now in her fifties, whose new play ‘The Last Amazon of Dahomey' is being premiered at The National Theatre in London. In attendance are her daughter Yazz and her old friends the rebellious Dominique and Shirley, a jaded teacher who has struggled for decades working in a funding-deprived London school. Carole is one of Shirley's past students who almost threw away a bright future by mixing with wayward friends. Carole's mother Bummi is a cleaner for a wealthy Camberwell lady and worries about her daughter's lack of identity despite her obvious achievements. Penelope is a colleague of Shirley's and Winsome is Shirley's mother. La Tisha is a supermarket supervisor and Megan, who identifies as gender free, has changed their name to Morgan. Morgan is very close with their great grandmother Hattie. Her mother Grace was raised in a home for girls before going to work as a maid. She eventually met and married Joseph Ryendale and became the mistress of his family farm, which their daughter Hattie eventually inherits.

This is a wonderfully hopeful story whereby everyone's story passes on to another and takes us on a glorious journey through the lives of these very different, yet amazing people.

Writer

09The After-party20200611‘Girl Woman Other' is a wonderfully vivid portrayal of a group of interconnecting characters - mostly women, black and British - that provides a picture of contemporary Britain and looks back at the impact of Britain's involvement in the colonial history of Africa and the Caribbean.

Amma is a playwright, now in her fifties, whose new play ‘The Last Amazon of Dahomey' is being premiered at The National Theatre in London. In attendance are her daughter Yazz and her old friends the rebellious Dominique and Shirley, a jaded teacher who has struggled for decades working in a funding-deprived London school. Carole is one of Shirley's past students who almost threw away a bright future by mixing with wayward friends. Carole's mother Bummi is a cleaner for a wealthy Camberwell lady and worries about her daughter's lack of identity despite her obvious achievements. Penelope is a colleague of Shirley's and Winsome is Shirley's mother. La Tisha is a supermarket supervisor and Megan, who identifies as gender free, has changed their name to Morgan. Morgan is very close with their great grandmother Hattie. Her mother Grace was raised in a home for girls before going to work as a maid. She eventually met and married Joseph Ryendale and became the mistress of his family farm, which their daughter Hattie eventually inherits.

This is a wonderfully hopeful story whereby everyone's story passes on to another and takes us on a glorious journey through the lives of these very different, yet amazing people.

Writer

10Epilogue20200612‘Girl Woman Other' is a wonderfully vivid portrayal of a group of interconnecting characters - mostly women, black and British - that provides a picture of contemporary Britain and looks back at the impact of Britain's involvement in the colonial history of Africa and the Caribbean.

Amma is a playwright, now in her fifties, whose new play ‘The Last Amazon of Dahomey' is being premiered at The National Theatre in London. In attendance are her daughter Yazz and her old friends the rebellious Dominique and Shirley, a jaded teacher who has struggled for decades working in a funding-deprived London school. Carole is one of Shirley's past students who almost threw away a bright future by mixing with wayward friends. Carole's mother Bummi is a cleaner for a wealthy Camberwell lady and worries about her daughter's lack of identity despite her obvious achievements. Penelope is a colleague of Shirley's and Winsome is Shirley's mother. La Tisha is a supermarket supervisor and Megan, who identifies as gender free, has changed their name to Morgan. Morgan is very close with their great grandmother Hattie. Her mother Grace was raised in a home for girls before going to work as a maid. She eventually met and married Joseph Ryendale and became the mistress of his family farm, which their daughter Hattie eventually inherits.

This is a wonderfully hopeful story whereby everyone's story passes on to another and takes us on a glorious journey through the lives of these very different, yet amazing people.

Writer