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To keep that part of me silent. That is what is unbearable. That is why I must be free.
Based on a true story,
Enough of Him
explores the life of Joseph Knight, an African man enslaved by plantation owner Sir John Wedderburban and brought to Scotland to serve in his Perthshire mansion.
Highly favoured by Wedderburban and yet still enslaved, Knight balances on the knife edge between obligation and a soul-deep yearning for freedom. He forges a bond with Annie, a young Scottish servant working in the household, and the two of them fall in love.
But the walls of Ballindean do not keep secrets - their affair unsettles Lady Wedderburban, whose bitter loneliness is only deepened by the close bond her husband has with Knight. Joseph will endure bondage no longer. What happens when Joseph's dreams clash with those of the man who owns him? What becomes of us all when past brutalities bleed into our present realities?
Written by Glasgow-based writer May Sumbwanyambe, this compelling domestic drama is a thrilling exploration of power and its attendant tensions: between those who are enslaved and those who are free, servants and masters, and husbands and wives.
This edition was published to coincide with the world premiere Scottish tour by the National Theatre of Scotland, in October 2022.
Based on a true story,
Enough of Him
explores the life of Joseph Knight, an African man enslaved by plantation owner Sir John Wedderburban and brought to Scotland to serve in his Perthshire mansion.
Highly favoured by Wedderburban and yet still enslaved, Knight balances on the knife edge between obligation and a soul-deep yearning for freedom. He forges a bond with Annie, a young Scottish servant working in the household, and the two of them fall in love.
But the walls of Ballindean do not keep secrets - their affair unsettles Lady Wedderburban, whose bitter loneliness is only deepened by the close bond her husband has with Knight. Joseph will endure bondage no longer. What happens when Joseph's dreams clash with those of the man who owns him? What becomes of us all when past brutalities bleed into our present realities?
Written by Glasgow-based writer May Sumbwanyambe, this compelling domestic drama is a thrilling exploration of power and its attendant tensions: between those who are enslaved and those who are free, servants and masters, and husbands and wives.
This edition was published to coincide with the world premiere Scottish tour by the National Theatre of Scotland, in October 2022.