Mustapha Matura
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Mustapha Matura (17 December 1939 – 29 October 2019) was a Trinidadian playwright living in London. Characterised by critic Michael Billington as "a pioneering black playwright who opened the doors for his successors", Matura was the first British-based dramatist of colour to have a play in London's West End, with in 1974. He was described by the New Statesman as "the most perceptive and humane of Black dramatists writing in Britain."
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Mustapha Matura
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Mustapha Matura
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Mustapha Matura
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2019-10-29
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1939-12-17
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Noel Mathura
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Photo: Francine Lawrence
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2016-01-11
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2019-10-29
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Play Mas; Rum and Coca Cola; Welcome Home Jacko; Playboy of the West Indies
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Ingrid Selberg
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Mustapha Matura (17 December 1939 – 29 October 2019) was a Trinidadian playwright living in London. Characterised by critic Michael Billington as "a pioneering black playwright who opened the doors for his successors", Matura was the first British-based dramatist of colour to have a play in London's West End, with in 1974. He was described by the New Statesman as "the most perceptive and humane of Black dramatists writing in Britain."
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Noel Mathura