Synopsis
Not Black and White - Category B & Seize the Day & Detaining Justice
Bola Agbaje & Kwame Kwei-Armah & Roy Williams
Published by Methuen
Roy Williams, Kwame Kwei-Armah and Bola Agbaje tackle the prison system, the mayoralty and immigration in their respective plays ...
Category B ~ Roy Williams
Saul runs a tip-top wing - the screws love him for it, especially Angela
Prisoners follow his rules, and it's all gravy
But Saul's number two position is vacant, new inmates are flooding in, so everyone's feeling the heat
No-one wants to go to Cat B, but the world on the outside is a different story
Seize the Day ~ Kwame Kwei-Armah
Jeremy Charles could be London's first black mayor
He has the face to represent it - a well-spoken, good-looking Londoner, with an appetite for change
He's sold his pitch on reality TV, but can he be the real people's candidate?
Detaining Justice ~ Bola Agbaje
Justice is locked in a cold dark cell, his asylum application pending
His sister Grace would like to help, but has been told to leave it in God's hands
Crown Prosecutor Mark Cole has an infallible reputation for successful prosecutions - however he has had a change of heart - and job
His first case is for the defence of Justice - but, in his new role, is Cole the man to help?