The Women of Llanrumney (NHB Modern Plays)
By Azuka Oforka
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Annie and Cerys are enslaved by the Morgan family from Wales. When Elizabeth Morgan is faced with the loss of her plantation, the slaves' future hangs in the balance.
With a storm of rebellion brewing, Annie does everything she can to secure her future. But sooner or later she will have to face up to the horror and trauma all around her, including her own.
Azuka Oforka's play The Women of Llanrumney is a powerful, searing drama that explores the impact of slavery and the lives of women who experienced it – those who benefitted from it, those who were brutalised by it and those who fought to destroy it. It premiered at Sherman Theatre, Cardiff, in 2024, directed by Patricia Logue.
Azuka Oforka
Azuka Oforka is an actress well known for her appearances on Casualty. Her debut as a playwright, The Women of Llanrumney, was premiered at the Sherman Theatre, Cardiff, in 2024.
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The Women of Llanrumney (NHB Modern Plays) - Azuka Oforka
ACT ONE
Day one.
Llanrumney plantation. Saint Mary Parish, Jamaica. 1765.
The dining room of the Great House. The room is luxuriously furnished, a portrait of Captain Henry Morgan hangs on the wall. In the centre of the room is a mahogany dinner table and chairs.
ANNIE is roughly buttoning CERYS into her dress.
ANNIE. Can’t nobody say Llanrumney niggers not the best-dressed niggers inna the whole parish, mistress nah skimp when it comes to dressing her slaves.
CERYS. House slaves. Field hand lucky fi get old rag.
ANNIE. Finest muslin and the prettiest lace, everybody know a Llanrumney nigger that.
ANNIE steps back from CERYS.
You’re ready.
ANNIE kisses her teeth and shakes her head.
Ready as you’ll ever be. How you feel?
CERYS tugs at her dress uncomfortably.
CERYS. How me supposed to feel?
ANNIE. Ready!
CERYS nods, unenthusiastically.
CERYS. Me ready.
ANNIE. Proud. Honoured. That’s how you should feel.
CERYS. Honoured? Fi wha?
ANNIE. For. What.
CERYS (exaggerated enunciation). For. What?
ANNIE. For the privilege to work in the Great House of the esteemed Llanrumney Estate. For the prestigious opportunity to work in such close proximity to our generous mistress. You should be proud, honoured and grateful that you’re not out in the field cutting cane.
Again, ANNIE kisses her teeth.
We’ll be a damn laughing stock. A field hand into a lady’s maid? And one as dark as you.
ANNIE shakes her head.
It’s unheard of.
CERYS. Yet here me stand.
ANNIE. Not if I had my way, believe me, not if I had my way.
CERYS. You didn’t send fi me?
ANNIE. No. I had no choice in the matter, there’s no one else. No one. Every girl me train up, she sell off. She’s sold everyone.
Long beat.
You remember everything me teach you?
CERYS. Yes.
ANNIE. Then stan’ up straight.
CERYS fixes her posture.
CERYS. Stan’ straight, arms to the side or clasp together at the front, but never cross. Don’t look her in she eye, don’t speak.
ANNIE. Unless?
CERYS. Unless she speak to me. Serve drinks from di right, food from di left. Me remember, everything.
ANNIE. You learn fast. Good.
CERYS. A smart field hand, that shock you?
ANNIE ignores this question.
None are smarter.
ANNIE laughs.
ANNIE. Please.
CERYS wanders around the room taking in all the grandeur.
CERYS. All my life me never once step foot inna dis place. Overseer whip di life out of you if you just look pon di Great House.
ANNIE. As he should! Them Coromantee field niggers are nothing but trouble with their wild African ways. All them do is plot ’bout rebellion and cause nothing but trouble. Fear of the slave driver’s lash is the only thing that keeps them savages in line.
CERYS. Dem don’t fear the lash.
Beat.
ANNIE. So what dem fear?
CERYS ignores this question and continues to look around the room.
CERYS. You ever work di fields a day in your life?
ANNIE. Me?
ANNIE laughs heartily.
Never! A slave of my breeding, my pedigree does not work in no cane field. My father was the master of Llanrumney –
CERYS. And your muma, who was she?
ANNIE. His father and grandfather before that.
CERYS looks up at the portrait of Captain Henry Morgan.
CERYS. That him, your father?
ANNIE. That is the late great Captain Henry Morgan. The founder of Llanrumney Estate and Lieutenant Governor of Jamaica, three times over.
A founding father, fearless conquer and mighty buccaneer. He defeated the Spanish and helped create the British colony of Jamaica. A great man and an ancestor of mine.
CERYS. So a ancestor of mine?
ANNIE ignores this and begins to lay the table.
ANNIE. Teaspoon, breakfast knife, breakfast fork, napkin.
CERYS. Your ancestor be my ancestor –
ANNIE. Teaspoon –
CERYS. Right?
ANNIE. Breakfast knife –
CERYS. Breakfast fork, napkin, me remember. Everything. Never forget nothing. I remember you.
Long awkward silence.
Me remember everything she tell me about you. Miss Dilys.
ANNIE. I don’t know no Dilys.
CERYS. Yes you do. Old Miss Dilys. The field nurse. Blind in one eye. The woman you dumped me with.
ANNIE continues to lay the table.
ANNIE. Drinking chocolate is the fashion of the day –
CERYS. I remember what she told me about you, stoosh Annie inna di Great House.
ANNIE. But the mistress insists on coffee.
CERYS. You want me fi act like me forget?
A bell rings, ANNIE rushes to the door.
You want me fi pretend like me nah know your my mother?
ANNIE exits.
Left alone,