Title: Best Black Plays 2003-2006
Author: Smith, Chuck (Ed)
Price: $49.95
Within the relatively recent development of a tradition of African American playwriting, the Theodore Ward Prize has, over its twenty-year history, offered a rich reflection of the accomplishments of emerging and established black playwrights and their growing importance in shaping contemporary theater. This volume showcases three winners of the Theodore Ward Prize - plays that, in their quality and subject matter, aptly represent what is being written and produced by African American playwrights and theaters today. Carefully selected by a director and educator who has been affiliated with the contest for eighteen of its twenty years, these three works have themes that range from the sordid shenanigans of a Depression-era \"South Side Burial Society\" (Leslie Lee's \"Sundown Names and Night-Gone Things\") to a single mother's heartbreaking battle to save her children's souls (Mark Clayton Southers' \"Ma Noah\") to a poignant and achingly funny reunion of three sisters after their parents' death (Kim Euell's \"The Diva Daughters DuPree\"). Their publication answers a growing demand for the work of African American playwrights even as it affords deep and varied insights into African American culture in our era.
Publisher: Northwestern University Press
Publication date: 15/09/2007
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9780810123908
Publishing status: Last copy archived













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