A hysterical and deeply layered family drama, Marcus Scott's "Tumbleweed" is also incredibly empathetic, smart, and compelling. Beyond the family dynamics, this play explores the place of Black men and women in society, particularly how they are judged through a white lens. Scott also creates a stunning character in Rebecca, a white woman who struggles to be the most affirming mother for her mixed-race daughters. The ending is brilliant and chilling. Fantastic work!
A hysterical and deeply layered family drama, Marcus Scott's "Tumbleweed" is also incredibly empathetic, smart, and compelling. Beyond the family dynamics, this play explores the place of Black men and women in society, particularly how they are judged through a white lens. Scott also creates a stunning character in Rebecca, a white woman who struggles to be the most affirming mother for her mixed-race daughters. The ending is brilliant and chilling. Fantastic work!