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Red Velvet uses imagined experiences based on the often-forgotten, but true, story of Ira Aldridge, an African-American actor who, in the nineteenth century, built an incredible reputation on the stages of London and Europe.

This Student Edition, with an introduction and notes by Lydia Valentine, considers the way Alridge used theatre and Shakespeare as spaces of racial activism; how white actors were viewed as superior Shakespearean actors by virtue of their race; the legacy of Ira Aldridge and his influences today; and the performance history of the play and how it has impacted the way we talk about Black performance histories.

It includes an original interview with the playwright Lolita Chakrabarti and the original director, Indhu Rubasingham.

Table of Contents

Chronology
Who was Ira Aldridge?

Historical, Social and Cultural Contexts
> Race, Shakespeare and Othello
> Race and Performance in the Nineteenth Century
> Black Shakespeare: Making Ira Aldridge Visible

Red Velvet in Performance
> Temporality
> Sound
> Metatheatricality
> Staging the Characters

Performance History and Critical Reception

Themes
> Tradition
> Anti-Black Racism and Stereotypes of Black Masculinity
> Forgotten Histories
> Englishness and National Identity

RED VELVET

Notes

Product details

Explore Methuen Drama
Published Oct 15 2026
Format Paperback
Edition 1st
Extent 144
ISBN 9781350497689
Imprint Methuen Drama
Dimensions 8 x 5 inches
Series Student Editions
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Author

Lolita Chakrabarti

Winner of the 2012 Most Promising Playwright Eveni…

Volume Editor

Lydia Valentine

Lydia Valentine was awarded her PhD by King’s Coll…

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