

Wole is a real Court writer in the true sense of the word." The play was billed as “Wole Soyinka’s comedy with music” and featured the work of notable director Desmond O’Donovan and set designer Jocelyn Herbert. Artistic Director Bill Gaskell was very dedicated to Soyinka’s work, telling a peer about his experience with another of his works, The Trials of Brother Jero: “ had a vitality and immediacy which very few of our new plays have. The first staging in London took place at the Royal Court Theatre in 1966. He is helped by a profound command of the English language, reflected sometimes in the dazzling brilliance, at other times in the intense poetic quality of his writing.” Soyinka's achievement to date.” West Africa called Soyinka “.a brilliant dramatist-the most important in Nigeria, if not in all of Black Africa. The big set-piece of miming in the opening scene, where the villagers re-enact the visit of the white photographer, and the seduction of the village jewel Sidi by the old Lion of a chief, are two of the pinnacles of Mr. The Times Literary Supplement stated, “In this richly ribald comedy, The Lion and the Jewel, poetry and prose are also blended, but with a marvelous lightness in the treatment of both. It was first performed in Africa at the Ibadan Arts Theatre in 1959 and garnered positive reviews. Soyinka wrote the play while living in London. While it is a light and amusing comedy, it is also renowned for its complex themes and allegorical structure it is also notable for its insights into Yoruba culture and traditions. The Lion and the Jewelis one of Nigerian playwright Wole Soyinka’s most famous works.
