Excerpt - page 222: "... to the main stage, and Bradley cites the experiments on KwameKwei-Armah's Elmina's Kitchen )2003?), in which all four possible endings were 222 ..."
Excerpt - page 222: "... to the main stage, and Bradley cites the experiments on KwameKwei-Armah's Elmina's Kitchen (2003?), in which all four possible endings were 222 ..."
Excerpt - page 265: "... come Home Jacko (1979), which portrays alienated black youth, and KwameKwei- Armah's Elmina's Kitchen (2003), which highlights endemic black-on-black vio- lence. ..."
Excerpt - page 265: "... come Home Jacko (1979), which portrays alienated black youth, and KwameKwei- Armah's Elmina's Kitchen (2003), which highlights endemic black-on-black vio- lence. ..."
Excerpt - page 42: "... as well as the discovery of newer playwrights such as KwameKwei-Armah (Elmina's Kitchen). There's something for all tastes in London's theatreland, and even ..."
Excerpt - page 108: "... attempts to change the nature of The Royal National Theatre, KwameKwei-Armah's Elmina's Kitchen (2003) has, more recently, taken on a particular significance in ..."
Excerpt - Back Matter: "... 1986. The Buddha of Suburbia. London: Faber and Faber, 199o. Kwei-Armah, Kwame. Elmina's Kitchen. London: Methuen, 2003. Lazarus, Neil. ..."