Nov 21, 2009 – Dec 20, 2009
Tuesdays–Sundays
By Tarell Alvin McCraney
Directed by Robert O’Hara
WITH STERLING K. BROWN, KIMBERLY HÉBERT GREGORY, BRIAN TYREE HENRY, ANDRE HOLLAND, MARC DAMON JOHNSON, SEAN ALLEN KRILL, NIKIYA MATHIS, KIANNÉ MUSCHETT, HEATHER ALICIA SIMMS
Tarell Alvin McCraney, one of America's most celebrated young writers and the winner of the inaugural New York Times Outstanding Playwright Award, returns to The Public with a trilogy of modern-day storie of kinship, love, heartache and coming-of-age centered around an extended family and community in the Bayou. McCraney's stories traverse the gritty and lyrical, urban and mythic. Be among the first to hear the words of one of the most startlign new voices of the 21st century, who is thrilling audiences around the globe by pushing the boundaries of language, form, and sexuality in provocative, musical and poetic ways. This trilogy, offered over two performances and performed by an ensemble company, can be viewed independently, or in either order, but the plays have a special resonance when experienced together. Presented by The Public Theater in association with McCarter Theatre.
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