Errol Hill
Errol Gaston Hill (5 August 1921 – 15 September 2003) was a Trinidadian-born playwright, actor and theatre historian, "one of the leading pioneers in the West Indies theatre". Beginning as early as the 1940s, he was the leading voice for the development of a national theatre in the West Indies. He was the first tenured faculty member of African descent at Dartmouth College in the United States, joining the drama department there in 1968. Provided by Wikipedia
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The Trinidad carnival mandate for a national theatre by Hill, Errol
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The Jamaican stage 1655 - 1900 ; profile of a colonial theatre by Hill, Errol
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Shakespeare in sable a history of Black Shakespearean actors by Hill, Errol
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Dance bongo A fantasy in 1 act by Hill, Errol
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The Trinidad carnival mandate for a national theatre by Hill, Errol
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A history of African American theatre by Hill, Errol 1921-2003, Hatch, James V.
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The Jamaican stage, 1655-1900 profile of a colonial theatre by Hill, Errol
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Shakespeare in sable a history of black Shakespearean actors by Hill, Errol
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