Bashment (Oberon Modern Plays)

Bashment by Rikki Beadle-Blair is an electrifying play published by Oberon Books on April 1, 2006. This edition spans 142 pages and is presented in English. The narrative delves into complex themes of love and hate, exploring the intersections of identity and societal expectations through a provocative lens.
Readers will encounter a hard-hitting and tender exploration of rage and acceptance, as the play raises questions about music’s influence and the nature of relationships. With its focus on contemporary issues, Bashment addresses the challenges faced by individuals in a vibrant club setting, highlighting the tensions that arise from love and societal norms. This dramatic work invites reflection on personal and collective experiences, making it a relevant piece for today’s audience.
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“Was it the music that made you do it? Did you chant lyrics while you beat his brains out? Did the preacher inspire you to despise people who fall in love without your permission? Where does the rage begin?”
“He was white. And he was queer. And he was there. In our club. In our music. In our face. What’s he expect? A kiss and a cuddle?”
An electrifying new play – hard-hitting, tender and painfully funny. About love, about hate – Bashment is a play for our times.
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