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The Meaning of Zong

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'This story showed me who I am and what I must do.'

Over two hundred years ago, Olaudah Equiano changed the world. After reading reports of the British ship Zong, where 132 enslaved Africans were thrown overboard, he joins forces with anti-slavery campaigner Granville Sharp and together they set in motion events which will go on to galvanise the abolition movement.

But Olaudah's impassioned fight for justice goes beyond the courtroom. Having bought his own freedom, he now faces a personal battle to rediscover his past and accept his true self.

Weaving together the many lives affected by these events across the globe, The Meaning of Zong is both a depiction of a shameful true story from British history, and a timely response to the social upheaval the world has witnessed in recent years – celebrating the power of individual action to drive huge societal change.

Giles Terera's debut play was commissioned by Bristol Old Vic and the National Theatre, and first performed on stage at Bristol Old Vic in April 2022, co-directed by Tom Morris and Terera, after an acclaimed production on BBC Radio 3.

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Authors:
Terera, Giles
Year Published:
2022
Country of Publication:
United Kingdom
Format:
Paperback
ISBN:
9781839040290
Number of Pages:
104
Publication Date:
07/04/2022
Publisher:
Nick Hern Books
Place of Publication:
London
Series:
NHB Modern Plays
Language:
English
SKU:
9781839040290

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