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21 Black Futures
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Type: Paperback
ISBN: 9780369104557
Date: 5th March, 2026
Publisher: Playwrights Canada Press
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Twenty-one short monologue plays exploring the future of Blackness, commissioned by Obsidian Theatre, Canada's leading culturally diverse theatre company.
In 2021, Obsidian Theatre commissioned twenty-one writers to create twenty-one new stories about imagined Black futures. Each playwright was tasked with scripting a ten-minute monodrama in response to the question, 'What is the future of Blackness?' To counter the intense early-pandemic isolation and the trauma of witnessing heightened violence toward Black bodies, Obsidian's goal was to give as many opportunities to as many diverse Black artists as possible and to bring new voices together from both theatre and film. It was a grand experiment to create a rich tapestry of possibilities and to uplift Black artists in the process.
The plays and playwrights included in this volume are:
The Death Doula by Amanda Parris
The Sender by Cheryl Foggo
Jah in the Ever-Expanding Song by Kaie Kellough
Beyere by Shauntay Grant
Madness With Rocks by Peace Akintade-Oluwagbeye
Witness Shift by Donna-Michelle St. Bernard
Sensitivity by Lawrence Hill
Special by Keshia Cheesman
Umoja Corp by Jacob Sampson
Notice by Luke Reece
Blackberries by Miali-Elise
Emmett by Syrus Marcus Ware
Georgeena by Djanet Sears
Rebirth of the Afronauts by Motion
Cavities by K.P. Dennis
40 Parsecs and Some Fuel by Omari Newton
The Prescription by Lisa Codrington
Chronologie by Stephie Mazunya
Y?n ara asaase ni by Tawiah M'Carthy
Builders of Nations by Joseph Jomo Pierre
Omega Child by Cherissa Richards
Also included is an introduction by Obsidian's artistic director Mumbi Tindyebwa Otu.
21 Black Futures is a radical offering in unprecedented times. Joyful, aspirational, and empowering, it is the result of an invitation to come together in this moment to create something communal, unapologetically Black, and with the Black gaze at its centre - art as the architecture for creating those futures.
This volume is published by Playwrights Canada Press.