Chicago-born Hansberry died of pancreatic cancer at the tragic age of 34 and never saw her drafts transformed to a stage production.
This restored script, in an archive filmed performance from 2016 and beautifully directed by Yael Farber, has an electrifying impact that is difficult to erase from the mind. American journalist Charlie Morris ( Eliot Cowan) is an outsider come to capture the essence of an isolated white Christian mission hospital , much as Christopher Isherwood tried to capture the lead up to Nazism in Goodbye To Berlin.
He’s a handy device to quiz the main characters and ask the questions on our behalf. But this is no straightforward tale of cruel Western colonial rule, though that is certainly an ever-present element . Hansberry delves deep into the African psyche – depicting the spirit of the Continent as a loping native woman who strides slowly across the vast revolving stage between scenes.
Clive Francis is a bullish, sometimes caricature English major, whose ruthlessness is only matched by his certain belief that “ this is my country; my home “
Morris escapes the inevitable bloodbath and is told to consider that the very existence of the philanthropic mission may actually be an instrument for the repression of the local people. Literally the black and white of his typescript can’t explain the black and white of two cultures portrayed here.
It’s absolutely gripping stuff. Don’t forget to donate to the National if you watch – this week of all weeks when the theatre has had to get rid of 400 of its staff. And sign the petition to the Government to support theatre in this time of crisis.
Les Blancs is on YouTube till Thursday 9 July. You can watch it here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aTML9zh4sLc