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Stamping, Shouting and Singing Home
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It is 1950s America, the Deep South; a world on the verge of change but still tainted by everyday injustices and the remnants of slavery.

Lizzie and her family long for progress, inspired by Sojourner Truth, freedom fighter, and just one of the many heroes the history books forgot. With Sojourner's dreams pumping in their veins, they fight their own battles, old and new. But when the fight takes a life, can they summon up her courage and keep dreaming, or will it destroy them?

A joyful and moving play, interspersed with the uplifting melodies of Negro Spirituals. Come and share in a moving and joyful celebration of freedom, which echoes powerfully in today's world.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherOberon Books
Release dateSep 28, 2017
ISBN9781786823250
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Lisa Evans

Lisa Evans was trained as an actor at the Guildhall School of Speech and Drama after which she worked in radio, stage and TV in Britain and the USA before becoming a playwright. She has written over 30 produced plays, several of which have won awards. She has been Resident Writer for Theatre Centre, Temba Theatre Co. and Associate Writer for Theatre by the Lake Keswick. She was the recipient of the Writers Guild Award 2011 for Best Play for Children and Young People for The Day The Waters Came. She also writes for television, radio and film and runs writer's workshops.

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