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The Shelter
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Caryl gives an overview of the book:

The first half of this play takes place on a desert island in the late eighteenth-century where an upper-class woman and a black man in his mid-forties are shipwrecked. Alone and adrift from any societal pressure, they have to work out their relationship to each other. The second half of the play takes place in a bar in London's Ladbroke Grove in the 1950s. A black man and a white woman sit together having a drink and discussing the painful break-up of their relationship. They are cast together in the most public of arenas.
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The first half of this play takes place on a desert island in the late eighteenth-century where an upper-class woman and a black man in his mid-forties are shipwrecked.

Alone and adrift from any societal pressure, they have to work out their relationship to each other. The second half of the play takes place in a bar in London's Ladbroke Grove in the 1950s. A black man and a white woman sit together having a drink and discussing the painful break-up of their relationship. They are cast together in the most public of arenas.

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About Caryl

He began writing for the theatre and his plays include Strange Fruit (1980), Where There is Darkness (1982) and The Shelter (1983). He won the BBC Giles Cooper Award for Best Radio Play of the year with The Wasted Years (1984). He has...

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