{"version":"1.0","provider_name":"MA's Playhouse","provider_url":"https:\/\/masplayhouse.com\/blog","author_name":"masplayhouse","author_url":"https:\/\/masplayhouse.com\/blog\/author\/masplayhouse\/","title":"Derek Walcott Inspirational Plays - MA's Playhouse","type":"rich","width":600,"height":338,"html":"<blockquote class=\"wp-embedded-content\" data-secret=\"HAqJOSE54Z\"><a href=\"https:\/\/masplayhouse.com\/blog\/2013\/08\/derek-walcott-inspirational-plays\/\">Derek Walcott Inspirational Plays<\/a><\/blockquote><iframe sandbox=\"allow-scripts\" security=\"restricted\" src=\"https:\/\/masplayhouse.com\/blog\/2013\/08\/derek-walcott-inspirational-plays\/embed\/#?secret=HAqJOSE54Z\" width=\"600\" height=\"338\" title=\"&#8220;Derek Walcott Inspirational Plays&#8221; &#8212; MA&#039;s Playhouse\" data-secret=\"HAqJOSE54Z\" frameborder=\"0\" marginwidth=\"0\" marginheight=\"0\" scrolling=\"no\" class=\"wp-embedded-content\"><\/iframe><script type=\"text\/javascript\">\n\/* <![CDATA[ *\/\n\/*! 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Senza Alcum Sospetto\u00a0(radio play), broadcast 1950, produced as\u00a0Paolo and Francesca,\u00a0in St. Lucia, 1951. (And director)\u00a0Henri Christophe: A Chronicle in Seven Scenes\u00a0(first produced in Castries, West Indies, 1950; produced in London, England, 1952), Barbados Advocate (Bridgetown, Barbados), 1950. Robin and Andrea,\u00a0published in\u00a0Bim\u00a0(Christ Church, Barados), 1950. [more&#8230;] Three Assassins,\u00a0produced in St. Lucia, West Indies, 1951. The Price of Mercy,\u00a0produced in St. Lucia, West Indies, 1951. (And director)\u00a0Harry Dernier: A Play for Radio Production\u00a0(produced in Mona, Jamaica, 1952; radio play broadcast as\u00a0Dernier,\u00a01952), Barbados Advocate (Bridgetown, Barbados), 1952. (And director)\u00a0The Wine of the Country\u00a0(produced in Mona, Jamaica, 1956), University College of the West Indies (Mona, Jamaica), 1953. The Sea at Dauphin: A Play in One Act\u00a0(first produced in Mona, Jamaica, 1953; produced in Trinidad, 1954, London, England, 1960, New York, NY, 1978), Extra-Mural Department, University College of the West Indies (Mona, Jamaica), 1954, also included in\u00a0Dream on Monkey Mountain and Other Plays\u00a0(also see below). Crossroads,\u00a0produced in Jamaica, 1954. (And director)\u00a0The Charlatan,\u00a0Walcott directed first production in Mona, Jamaica, 1954; revised version with music by Fred Hope and Rupert Dennison produced in Port-of-Spain, Trinidad, 1973; revised version with music by Galt MacDermot produced in Los Angeles, 1974; revised version produced in Port-of-Spain, Trinidad, 1977. Ione: A Play with Music\u00a0(first produced in Kingston, 1957), Extra-Mural Department, University College of the West Indies (Mona, Jamaica), 1957. Drums and Colours: An Epic Drama\u00a0(first produced in Port-of-Spain, Trinidad, 1958), published in\u00a0Caribbean Quarterly,\u00a0March-June, 1961. (And director)\u00a0Ti-Jean and His Brothers\u00a0(first produced in Castries, St. Lucia, 1957; Walcott directed a revised version produced in Port-of-Spain, Trinidad, 1958; produced in Hanover, NH, 1971; Walcott directed a production Off-Broadway at Delacorte Theatre, 1972; produced in London, 1986), included in\u00a0Dream on Monkey Mountain and Other Plays(also see below). Malcauchon; or, The Six in the Rain\u00a0(sometimes &#8220;Malcauchon&#8221; transliterated as &#8220;Malcochon&#8221;; one-act; first produced as\u00a0Malcauchon\u00a0in Castries, St. Lucia, 1959; produced as\u00a0Six in the Rain,\u00a0in London, England, 1960; produced Off-Broadway at St. Mark&#8217;s Playhouse, 1969), Extra-Mural Department, University of West Indies (Port-of-Spain, Trinidad), 1966, also included in\u00a0Dream on Monkey Mountain and Other Plays\u00a0(also see below). Jourmard; or, A Comedy till the Last Minute,\u00a0first produced in St. Lucia, 1959; produced in New York, NY, 1962. (And director)\u00a0Batai\u00a0(carnival show), produced in Port-of-Spain, Trinidad, 1965. (And director)\u00a0Dream on Monkey Mountain\u00a0(first produced in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1967; produced in Waterford, CT, 1969; and Off-Broadway at St. Mark&#8217;s Playhouse, 1970), included in\u00a0Dream on Monkey Mountain and Other Plays\u00a0(also see below). (And director)\u00a0Franklin: A Tale of the Islands,\u00a0first produced in Georgetown, Guyana, 1969; Walcott directed a revised version produced in Port-of-Spain, Trinidad, 1973. Dream on Monkey Mountain and Other Plays\u00a0(contains\u00a0Dream on Monkey Mountain,\u00a0The Sea at Dauphin,Malcauchon; or, The Six in the Rain,\u00a0Ti-Jean and His Brothers,\u00a0and the essay &#8220;What the Twilight Says: An Overture&#8221;), Farrar, Straus (New York, NY), 1970. (And director)\u00a0In a Fine Castle,\u00a0(Walcott directed first production in Mona, Jamaica, 1970; produced in Los Angeles, CA, 1972), excerpt as\u00a0Conscience of a Revolution\u00a0published in\u00a0Express\u00a0(Port-of-Spain, Trinidad), October 24, 1971. The Joker of Seville\u00a0(musical; music by Galt MacDermot; adaptation of the play by Tirso de Molina; first produced in Port-of-Spain, Trinidad, 1974), included in\u00a0The Joker of Seville and O Babylon!: Two Plays\u00a0(also see below). (And director)\u00a0O Babylon!\u00a0(music by Galt MacDermot; Walcott directed first production in Port-of-Spain, Trinidad, 1976; produced in London, England, 1988), included in\u00a0The Joker of Seville and O Babylon!: Two Plays\u00a0(also see below). (And director)\u00a0Remembrance\u00a0(three-act; Walcott directed first production in St. Croix, Virgin Islands, December, 1977; produced Off-Broadway at The Other Stage, 1979 ; and London, England, 1980), included inRemembrance &amp; Pantomime: Two Plays\u00a0(also see below). The Snow Queen\u00a0(television play), excerpt published in\u00a0People(Port-of-Spain, Trinidad), April, 1977. Pantomime\u00a0(first produced in Port-of-Spain, Trinidad, 1978; produced London, England, 1979, Washington, DC, 1981, and Off-Broadway at the Hudson Guild Theater, 1986), included in\u00a0Remembrance &amp; Pantomime: Two Plays\u00a0(also see below). The Joker of Seville and O Babylon!: Two Plays,\u00a0Farrar, Straus (New York, NY), 1978. (And director)\u00a0Marie Laveau\u00a0(music by Galt MacDermot; first produced in St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands, 1979), excerpts published in\u00a0Trinidad and Tobago Review\u00a0(Tunapuna), 1979. Remembrance &amp; Pantomime: Two Plays,\u00a0Farrar, Straus (New York, NY), 1980. Beef, No Chicken\u00a0(Walcott directed first production in New Haven, CT, 1982; produced in London, England, 1989), included in\u00a0Three Plays\u00a0(also see below). The Isle Is Full of Noises,\u00a0first produced at the John W. Huntington Theater, Hartford, CT, 1982. Three Plays\u00a0(contains\u00a0The Last Carnival,\u00a0Beef, No Chicken,\u00a0and\u00a0A Branch of the Blue Nile), Farrar, Straus (New York, NY), 1986. Steel,\u00a0first produced at the American Repertory Theatre, Cambridge, MA, 1991. The Odyssey: A Stage Version,\u00a0Farrar, Straus (New York, NY), 1993. (With Paul Simon)\u00a0The Capeman: A Musical\u00a0(produced on Broadway at the Marquis Theater, December, 1997), Farrar, Straus (New York, NY), 1998. The Haitian Trilogy,\u00a0Farrar, Straus and Giroux (New York, NY), 2002. Additional plays can be found on Wiki"}