Dear Alex
as Director of Future Histories - Black Performane and Carnival Archive
Collection, I would be very interested to receive (if possible) some
material about your musical. Part of our committment to the preservation of
the memory of black performance in the UK is to collect documents/archive
material and make it accessible to the public for study, research and
inspiration.
I wish you all the best with your future productions.
Kind regards
Alda
Dr Alda Terracciano
Director of Future Histories
44 Mount View Rd
London N4 4HX
Tel: 020 83428524
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Alex Pascall" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sunday, November 03, 2002 12:50 PM
Subject: Re: The house that sugar built
> Hi Peter
>
> I came across the information regarding the book- "the
> house that sugar built" I'll try to get it this week.
> I am soon to publish a musical which I wrote last year
> for theatre in education, for schools in the Welsh
> valleys of South Wales,it is entitled Common Threads,
> a story about the meeting of two energies -Sugar and
> Coal. It is set in the island of Grenada and Big Pit
> collery in South Wales.
>
> I will put something in the post for you about it. The
> play ran for three months to audiences of twelve
> thousand students. With it will be a CD of songs ,
> teachers notes and Q sheets for teaching curriculum
> subjects related to the overall.
>
> The play/musical, takes in trade unionism on both
> sides, witches, and a romance which finally saw the
> destruction of the person who owned both the collery
> and the sugar plantation.
>
> Hope this will add to your interest.
>
> Alex
>
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