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Errol John

    A Trinidadian-born playwright and actor, his work compellingly explores the individual's struggle to escape poverty and forge an identity within a complex social landscape. Drawing from his experiences in the Caribbean and on the London stage, his plays are characterized by robust characters and authentic dialogue. He masterfully captures the tension between tradition and modernity, the yearning for a better life, and the impact of societal constraints. His writing resonates universally, reflecting the human condition across diverse cultures.

    Moon on a Rainbow Shawl
    • Esther - if yer have yer head screw on right - No matter where yer go - One night - some time - Yer reach up - yer touch that moon. For the teeming populace of Old Mack's cacophonous yard in Port-of-Spain, Trinidad, it's a cheek by jowl existence lived out on a sweltering public stage. Snatches of calypso compete with hymn tunes, drums and street cries as neighbours drink, brawl, pass judgment, make love, look out for each other and crave a better life. But Ephraim is no dreamer and nothing, not even the seductive Rosa, is going to stop him escaping his dead-end job for a fresh start in England.Set as returning troops from the Second World War fill the town with their raucous celebrations, Erroll John's Moon on a Rainbow Shawl depicts a vibrant, cosmopolitan world that is as harsh as it is filled with colour and warmth.'A brawling, laughing, bitter sense of life courses through Moon on a Rainbow Shawl. Errol John fills the stage with people of flesh and blood; he communicates the harshness and tension in this steaming, crowded corner of Port-of-Spain. He writes with such warmth and understanding that the problems and characters of a mean backyard in Trinidad assume a validity for a multitude of teeming, troubled places on this planet.' New York Times

      Moon on a Rainbow Shawl