One Love
The play is inspired by the 1950s novel Brotherman by Roger Mais, and explores the vision and the spiritual profundity of Rastafarianism and the way it has shaped the culture and philosophy of Jamaicans. It retains the tragic narrative of the Christ mythos but, in contrast to the novel, it explores with greater attention the female characters, enhancing their roles.
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Physical Description: 3 Reviews: The Weekly Gleaner, The Voice, Evening Standard (TFRS 151-3)
1 Programme (TFRS 150)
2 photos (TFRS 154-5)
2 slides (TFRS 156, TFRS 161)
1 video (TFRS 279)
The play is inspired by the 1950s novel Brotherman by Roger Mais, and explores the vision and the spiritual profundity of Rastafarianism and the way it has shaped the culture and philosophy of Jamaicans. It retains the tragic narrative of the Christ mythos but, in contrast to the novel, it explores with greater attention the female characters, enhancing their roles.
Part of the following collection(s):
Digitised items selection
Physical Description: 3 Reviews: The Weekly Gleaner, The Voice, Evening Standard (TFRS 151-3) 1 Programme (TFRS 150) 2 photos (TFRS 154-5) 2 slides (TFRS 156, TFRS 161) 1 video (TFRS 279)