Rough Crossings
by Caryl Phillips from Simon Schama

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Readers appreciate the deep historical insight and compelling narrative of the play, particularly its focus on the experiences of black slaves during the American Revolution. Many find it to be an eye-opening account that combines meticulous research with engaging storytelling. However, a few express mild disappointment regarding the pacing and narrative structure, feeling it could be more accessible and ordered in presentation.

Compelling historical narrativeEngaging storytellingDeep insights into slaveryEye-opening perspectivePacing can be slow at times

Synopsis

Simon Schama's extraordinary novel in a new stage adaptation by Caryl Philips.

As the American War of Independence reaches its climax, a plantation slave and a British Naval Officer embark on an epic journey in search of freedom.

Divided by barriers of race but united in their ambitions for equality, their convictions will change attitudes towards slavery forever.

Sweeping from the Deep South of America to the scorched earth of West Africa, Rough Crossings is a compelling true story that marks the 200th anniversary of the abolition of the slave trade in the British Empire.

Rough Crossings was staged by Headlong Theatre Company which opened at Birmingham Rep in September 2007 and toured the Lyric Hammersmith, Liverpool Playhouse and West Yorkshire Playhouse.

Publication

PublisherOberon
Year2008
BindingPaperback
EditionReprint
Pages128
LanguageEnglish
ISBN-139781840028041
ISBN-101840028041
eISBN-139781786823328
LCCN2008371972

Rough Crossings is a adaptation play written by Caryl Phillips from Simon Schama and published by Oberon (2008).

Digital editions available on Amazon Kindle, Apple Books, Google Play (eISBN 9781786823328).

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