Research Catalog
Malik plays
- Title
- Malik plays, 1976-1988.
- Author
- Malik
- Supplementary Content
- Finding aid
Details
- Additional Authors
- Found In
- c2pc Frank Silvera Writers Workshop. Frank Silvera Writers Workshop records. (CStRLIN)NYPW89-A93.
- Description
- 13
- Summary
- Collection contains photocopies of eight unpublished play scripts.
- Donor/Sponsor
- Schomburg NEH Humanities Resources for African and African Diasporan Studies Access Project.
- Subject
- Genre/Form
- Plays.
- Scripts.
- Note
- Author's full name was Hakim Sulaiman Malik; on all his works he used Malik for surname.
- Terms of Use (note)
- Photocopying requires prior permission from Frank Silvera Writers Workshop.
- Source (note)
- Frank Silvera Writers Workshop
- Biography (note)
- Playwright, poet, and actor, Malik was associated with the Frank Silvera Writers Workshop in New York City.
- Linking Entry (note)
- Forms a part of: Frank Silvera Writers Workshop records. See collection record for more information.
- Processing Action (note)
- Cataloged
- Call Number
- Sc MG 64
- OCLC
- NYPW98-A61
- Author
- Malik.
- Title
- Malik plays, 1976-1988.
- Terms Of Use
- Photocopying requires prior permission from Frank Silvera Writers Workshop.
- Linking Entry
- Forms a part of: Frank Silvera Writers Workshop records. See collection record for more information.
- Biography
- Playwright, poet, and actor, Malik was associated with the Frank Silvera Writers Workshop in New York City. Malik (Hakim Sulaiman Malik) was educated at Queens College, NY. His theatrical and playwriting skills were developed at the Script Development Workshop, the Frank Silvera Writers Workshop, and the Negro Ensemble Company. He has performed his poetry at different universities, churches, and libraries. He has performed in numerous plays: among others, "Ceremonies in dark old men," "The sign in Sidney Brustein's window," "Othello," and served as stage manager for "A raisin in the sun," "An evening with Josephine Baker," (AUDELCO (Audience Development Committee) Award nominee, 1980), and a benefit performance of Ntozake Shange's "Boogie Woodgie landscapes."Malik was resident playwright at the Afro-American Repertory Theater, 1975-1976, and at the Riverside Theater Workshop, 1977-1978. He conducted a playwrights' seminar at Fordham University (Lincoln Center campus), 1978.
- Connect to:
- Added Author
- Jordan, Paul.McColl, J. K.Malik. What it is.Malik. Hakim Sulaiman Malik I.Malik. Hakim Sulaiman Malik II.Malik. In service of the chairman.Malik. Murder of Cyrene Vignette.Malik. Transients.Malik. Rumshumkrushafu.Malik. Obelisk.Frank Silvera Writers Workshop.
- Found In:
- c2pc Frank Silvera Writers Workshop. Frank Silvera Writers Workshop records. (CStRLIN)NYPW89-A93.
- Research Call Number
- Sc MG 64