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Alfred Fagon

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106: 22:(25 June 1937 – 29 August 1986) was a British playwright, poet and actor. He was one of the most notable Black British playwrights of the 1970s and 1980s. Fagon worked for British Rail and served in the British Army before he wrote and produced plays at theatres across the UK, including 54:, where he became Middleweight Boxing Champion in 1962, leaving the army the following year. He subsequently lived in Bristol, where he began working as an actor, his first stage appearance being at the Bristol Arts Centre, in the 121:, on the first anniversary of his death in 1987. The location was chosen because Fagon would often say "the heart of St. Paul’s is at the corner of Ashley Road and Grosvenor Road". On 11 June 2020, during a 160:, an annual award for the best new play by a Black British playwright of Caribbean or African descent, resident in the United Kingdom, was founded to commemorate his life and work. 117:, where he lived, on the corner of Ashley Road and Grosvenor Road. The bronze bust was sculpted by David G Mutasa and commissioned by the Friends of Fagon committee, chaired by 589: 579: 389: 122: 118: 594: 288:
The Oberon Book of Monologues for Black Actors: Classical and Contemporary Speeches from Black British Plays (Monologues for Women – Volume 1)
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that the bust was apparently coated with an unknown substance. This followed the removal of the
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on 29 August 1986, aged 49. Police claimed they were unable to identify him and he was given a
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Fagon's archives are part of the Theatre and Performance Collections of the
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in London. Fagon went on to write and produce plays, including
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Royal Court Theatre
Hampstead Theatre
Clarendon, Jamaica
British Rail
Nottingham
Royal Corps of Signals
Henry Livings
Mustapha Matura
ICA
Camberwell
pauper's funeral

St Paul's, Bristol
Paul Stephenson
period of protests
Black Lives Matter
local police
statue
Edward Colston
Bristol
Grade II listed status
Historic England
Alfred Fagon Award
V&A




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