Biography
Birmingham born Benjamin Zephaniah divided his early years between the district of Handsworth and the tropics of Jamaica. Having left school aged 13 because of his dyslexia, Zephaniah gained a reputation amongst his community as a young poet able to speak about local and international issues. He attracted wider public interest through performances at political gatherings and his many television appearances throughout the 1980s and 1990s. He was the first to perform with The Wailers following Bob Marley’s death, and at Nelson Mandela’s request, Zephaniah hosted the President’s Two Nations concert at the Royal Albert Hall in July 1996.
Productions
Listen to Your Parents
Year: 2002
Staged in: Theatre Centre and Nottingham Playhouse
Publications
Black Plays: 2 ed. Yvonne Brewster
Year: 1989
Publisher: Methuen Drama
Theatre Centre: Plays for Young People - Celebrating 50 Years of Theatre Centre: 2 by, Benjamin Zephaniah, Anna Reynolds, Anna Furse and Roy Williams
Year: Aurora Metro Publications
Publisher: 2003
Face: The Play, by Benjamin Zepahniah and Richard Conlon
Year: 2008
Publisher: Heinemann
Refugee Boy, adapted by Lemn Sissay
Year: 2013
Publisher: Methuen Drama