It's a simple idea, really. 1. Wear a uniform. 2. Protect who you love, what you care about. 3. Let nothing get in your way.
Someone mugged Bruce's mum and he is not having it. The shock is still visible in her trembling fingers, rippling out across the calm waters of their lives. He grabs his hoodie, his uniform, his cape and goes out to find the culprit. Smithy wants everyone to stay inside, Uhuru wants everyone out. Tanya thinks it's boyish fun and games until, very suddenly, it isn't.
Inua Ellams was born in Nigeria and now lives and works in London. He is a poet, a graphic artist and designer. His debut play
The 14th Tale won a Fringe First Award at the Edinburgh Festival 2009, toured and ran at the National Theatre in spring 2010. His second play,
Untitled, was commissioned by Soho Theatre. His poetry collections include
Thirteen Fairy Negro Tales,
Night Knuckles and Not Writing,
Waterfront,
Candy Coated Unicorns and Converse All Stars and
The ScapeGallow. His other plays include
Knight Watch and
Black T-Shirt Collection.