Monday, 9 November 2015

The Blood of a Stranger

In this first play in the collection, playwright Raymond Dele-Charley critiques the exploitation of Africans who find themselves under a European power. The play opens with Maligu, the Chief advisor, announcing, from a letter he received, that an unknown white man would be coming to their village. He has of course convinced the corrupt priest, Soko, to prophecy that they should welcome this visitor. In a community that has not accepted visitors since the war, this is hard news to take.
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