02684nam 2200673Ia 450 991015480370332120210209152209.0978135020645813502064589781849432955184943295310.5040/9781350206458.00000004(CKB)2670000000522434(EBL)1623592(SSID)ssj0001126497(PQKBManifestationID)12502214(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001126497(PQKBWorkID)11136651(PQKB)11588849(MiAaPQ)EBC1623592(Au-PeEL)EBL1623592(OCoLC)870600462(OCoLC)1235765681(EXLCZ)99267000000052243420160926d2020 uy dengur|n|---|||||txtccrInua Ellams' Black t-shirt collection /Inua EllamsFirst editionLondon :Bloomsbury Publishing,2020.1 online resource (90 p.)Oberon Modern PlaysDescription based upon print version of record.9781849431910 1849431914 Cover; Title page; Copyright page; Dedication page; Epigraph page; Contents; PART 1 //; PART 2 // A; PART 2 // B; PART 2 // C; PART 2 // D; PART 3 // A; PART 3 // B; PART 4 // A; PART 4 // B; PART 5 //""The wild things they did with those tees. Some held together by wooden pins. Some strung to wear just once. Some of long thin detachable sleeves..." A T-shirt is something most people have. It is a common denominator like a pair of blue jeans or a pair of Converse All Stars. From Fringe First winner Inua Ellams, comes a new story about two foster brothers building a global t-shirt brand. On their journey from a market in Nigeria to a sweatshop in China, Matthew and Muhammed discover the consequences of success. The play tackles capitalism and exploitation, as well as sectarianism and homophobia in modern day Nigeria"--About the play.Oberon modern plays.CapitalismDramaExploitationDramaHomophobiaNigeriaDramaT-shirt industryDramaDrama.lcgftCapitalismExploitationHomophobiaT-shirt industry822.91408Ellams Inua1241024UkLoBPUkLoBPUkLoBPBOOK9910154803703321Inua Ellams' Black t-shirt collection2878982UNINA