Errol John (1924-88) came to England from his native Trinidad in 1950. His numerous acting roles in films included
The Heart of the Matter (1953) and
Simba (1955), and he took the title role in
Othello for the Old Vic Company in 1963. On television he played leading roles in
A Man from the Sun (BBC, 1956) and
No Hiding Place (BBC, 1961), and in a five-part series written for him by John Elliot,
Rainbow City (BBC, 1967). In 1969 he wrote
The Exiles for the BBC's Wednesday Play slot; but he remains best known for his play
Moon on a Rainbow Shawl, which was a winner in the 1957Observer Play Competition. The play was first staged at the Royal Court in 1958. It was revived at Stratford East in 1985, directed by the author; at the Almeida Theatre, London, in 1988, directed by Maya Angelou; and at the National Theatre in 2012.
Moon on a Rainbow Shawl by Errol John depicts the vibrant, cosmopolitan of Port-of-Spain, Trinidad - a world that is as harsh as it is filled with colour and warmth.Esther - if yer have yer head screw on right - No matter where yer go - One night - some time - Yer reach up - yer...
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