Full Frontal (play)
Full Frontal is a one-man, one-act play by English writer Michael Hastings. It premièred at the Royal Court Theatre Upstairs in 1979 with Winston Ntshona performing and Rufus Collins directing,[1] and was revised by the author for a production at Ovalhouse in 2001.[2]
| Full Frontal | |
|---|---|
| Written by | Michael Hastings | 
| Characters | Gabriel Nkoke | 
| Date premiered | 13 February 1979 | 
| Place premiered | Royal Court Theatre Upstairs, London | 
| Original language | English | 
Plot
    
The play is a monologue by Gabriel Nkoke - a man born in Nigeria but raised almost all his life in England. He describes himself as "the new type of man. I'm neither here, nor there" - delivered to an unseen representative of the National Front, which Gabriel is at first seen trying to join because he agrees with their racialist agenda.
Notes
    
- Three Plays by Michael Hastings. London, Penguin Books, 1980. ISBN 0140481583
 - Ovalhouse website
 - Alan Strachan, "Michael Hastings: Writer best known for 'Tom and Viv'" (obituary), The Independent, 30 November 2011.
 
References
    
- Plays and Players, Issue 2, Issue 26. Hansom Books, 1979.
 - The Listener, Volume 101. British Broadcasting Corporation, 1979.
 - Race Today. Institute of Race Relations, 1981.
 
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