A play which examines mixed race relationships. The text from the Theatre Royal Stratford East's 1998 touring production.
Scrape off the Black Summary
Scrape off the Black by Tunde Ikoli
London's East End 1973. Trevor organises a surprise party on the release of his brother Andy from Borstal. But Rose, his bingo-playing, pill-popping mother, has other plans.
Scrape off the Black Reviews
irresistibly funny - The Voice Ikoli writes grimly funny dialogue - The Times A strong and gripping drama which tackles the issues of mixed relationships very clearly and with great power and emotion - The Observer
About Tunde Ikoli
Tunde Ikoli's other plays include Short Sleeves in Summer (Royal Court Theatre), The Lower Depths (after Gorki, for Foco Novo), Smack and Thistle (C4 Film), and the TV comedy Popsi for Lenny Henry.
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