A bold play collection representing Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans, Intersex and Queer (LGBTIQ+) experiences, from Black British perspectives, this anthology contains seven radical plays by Black writers that change the face of theatre in Britain.With an international reach connecting Africa, the Caribbean and the Diaspora, these plays address themes including same-sex love, sex, homophobia, apartheid, migration and space travel. The collection captures the historical scope and range of Black British LGBTIQ+ theatre, from the 1980s to 2021. Including a range of forms, from monologue to musicals, realist drama to club-performance, readers will journey through the development of Black Queer theatre in Britain.Through a helpful critical introduction, this book provides important socio-political and historical context, highlighting and illuminating key themes in the plays. Each play is preceded by an intergenerational 'in-conversation' piece between two Black British LGBTIQ+ artists and writers who will talk about their own work in relation to the play, looking back at the history and on into the future. Through these rare conversations with highly acclaimed award-winning practitioners, readers will also gain an insight into the theatre industry, funding, producing, venues as well as the politics of identity, the diversity of LGBTIQ+ lives and the richness of Black British cultures.
Rikki Beadle-Blair Book order
Rikki Beadle-Blair is a multifaceted artist whose work spans film, theatre, television, and other media. His creative output is dedicated to producing 'Entertainment with Soul,' a mission that provides opportunities for creatives and performers from diverse backgrounds and identities. This approach emphasizes inclusivity, ensuring a platform for a wide array of voices. Beadle-Blair's impact extends beyond his personal artistic production, as he is actively involved in mentoring and establishing initiatives to foster talent.





- 2022
- 2017
Summer in London
- 142 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Set against the backdrop of a sweltering London summer, this cutting-edge romantic comedy explores the lives of homeless, pansexual, multiracial trans youth and elders in their quest for love and shelter. Originally performed at Theatre Royal Stratford East with an all-trans cast, the play showcases Rikki Beadle-Blair's talents as a writer and director, complemented by an original soundtrack. The book also features biographies of the full cast and crew, highlighting the diverse talents involved in this groundbreaking production.
- 2012
A new book of motivational daily meditations from writer-director Rikki Beadle-Blair, author of 'What I Learned Today' encouraging readers to seize control of their lives and take responsibility for discovering, nurturing and displaying their inner joy to the world. Practical, tough-minded, uplifting.
- 2011
'Each day teaches something new - if you're willing to learn. And this year has taught me it all basically comes down to the same thing: You create Heaven and Hell. Hell hides in making others responsible for your story. Heaven lies in full honest ownership of your life. Nobody else can make you happy, beautiful, desirable or valuable. You are all your problems and solutions. You have total power. And you can choose to use it wisely.' 'Don't ask to be lucky. Make everyone you meet feel lucky... That's success.' 365 life-lessons from the on-line diary of writer/director/performer Rikki Beadle-Blair. Honest. Clear. Loving. Powerful. Poetic. Practical. Inspiring. Rikki Beadle-Blair was born and raised in South London. He attended the Bermondsey Lampost Free School where he could study whatever he liked and so focused on the arts and entertainment. He makes films, theatre, music, dance and art. His production company Team Angelica has developed several plays and films, including 'Bashment', 'Fit', 'KickOff', 'Taken In' and the South London Passion Plays. Passionate about encouraging creativity and self-expression, Rikki has developed several courses under the 'In the Room' banner to facilitate creative career advancement.
- 2008
Familyman
- 120 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Fast, furious and very funny, Familyman asks some vital questions about 21st- century parenting.