A Raisin In The Sun
Robert O'Hara directs a revival of this seminal piece of American theatre
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Robert O'Hara directs a revival of this seminal piece of American theatre
Robert O'Hara directs a revival of this seminal piece of American theatre
Robert O'Hara directs a revival of this seminal piece of American theatre
Lorraine Hansberry's classic family drama returns with this brand new revival by New York City's Public Theatre. Tony Award nominee Robert O'Hara (Slave Play) will direct the production, promising a fresh take on this heart-wrenching family drama and seminal piece of American theatre.
A Raisin in the Sun was the first play written by an African-American woman to be produced on Broadway. It was also one of the very first on Broadway to take an in-depth look at the experiences of African-American families in pre-civil rights USA. Although Hansberry's groundbreaking play was initially considered to be a risky investment, it went on to run for nearly two years and received four Tony nominations.
A Raisin in the Sun follows the troubles which befall Walter Younger and his family, a Black family who have recently moved to Chicago. When Walter's elderly mother when inherits a large sum of money, not everyone can agree on what it should be used for.
Walter wants to invest in a liquor store, while Mama wants to put the money down on a new home in a white neighborhood for reasons of affordability. As Walter struggles with this dilemma, two characters enter his life who force him to evaluate his social standing, though he does so largely in terms of his financial status.
Written by Lorraine Hansberry
Directed by Robert O'Hara
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A MUST SEE
Anonymous
A Timeless Masrerpiece
CCNYC
Outstanding Performance in a Brilliant Broadway Play