Well-Intentioned White People

by Imani Vaughn-Jones

FULL-LENGTH PLAY: Upon moving to Atlanta, Nia, a Black aspiring writer, and Topher, a white aspiring actor must find a way to navigate daily violence and the entertainment industry while trying to keep their marriage in-tact. It’s after a racist encounter with an industry professional that their relationship faces the ultimate test, and Nia is forced to choose between her relationship and herself. A play that’s...

FULL-LENGTH PLAY: Upon moving to Atlanta, Nia, a Black aspiring writer, and Topher, a white aspiring actor must find a way to navigate daily violence and the entertainment industry while trying to keep their marriage in-tact. It’s after a racist encounter with an industry professional that their relationship faces the ultimate test, and Nia is forced to choose between her relationship and herself. A play that’s meant to be both read and seen, Well-Intentioned White People explores police brutality, allyship, Blackness, and the inherent violence of whiteness.

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  • George Sapio: Well-Intentioned White People

    One of the most powerful, honest plays I've ever read. This should be produced everywhere.

    One of the most powerful, honest plays I've ever read. This should be produced everywhere.

  • Paul Donnelly: Well-Intentioned White People

    A play of undeniable power and unsettling resonance. To my great shame, I could recognize myself in the micro-aggressions perpetrated against Nia. The gap between intention and effect is viscerally illustrated. Topher's harrowing failure is an indictment of white complacency and self-serving conduct. The play builds from wry comedy to soul-searing drama with great skill and subtlety. This is a vital play of and for our times. It is time to see it produced widely.

    A play of undeniable power and unsettling resonance. To my great shame, I could recognize myself in the micro-aggressions perpetrated against Nia. The gap between intention and effect is viscerally illustrated. Topher's harrowing failure is an indictment of white complacency and self-serving conduct. The play builds from wry comedy to soul-searing drama with great skill and subtlety. This is a vital play of and for our times. It is time to see it produced widely.

  • David Hansen: Well-Intentioned White People

    Vaughn-Jones's play is a map of microaggressions, as the protagonist Nia navigates social interaction with her white husband’s parents, members of her otherwise all-white writer’s group, and finally her own husband’s inability to stand up against racist comments when he feels doing so would compromise his career. The tension builds and once she breaks and expresses her feelings is forced to cope with white defensiveness and their (our) inability to take responsibility for their (our) actions. It's an intense, well-plotted and highly relevant work and presents a strong argument. I would love to...

    Vaughn-Jones's play is a map of microaggressions, as the protagonist Nia navigates social interaction with her white husband’s parents, members of her otherwise all-white writer’s group, and finally her own husband’s inability to stand up against racist comments when he feels doing so would compromise his career. The tension builds and once she breaks and expresses her feelings is forced to cope with white defensiveness and their (our) inability to take responsibility for their (our) actions. It's an intense, well-plotted and highly relevant work and presents a strong argument. I would love to see this performed!

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Character Information

The play contains 18 characters split across four actors. Only in special circumstances with playwright approval should the cast exceed four actors.
  • Nia
    Character Age
    mid 20s - early 30s
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Black
    Character Gender Identity
    Female
  • Player Three
    Player Three plays seven different characters: Jeff, Charlie, Alix, Darnell, Black Man, Quentin, and The Protestor. Three white men and four Black men
    Character Age
    adult
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Black
    Character Gender Identity
    Male
  • Player Two
    Player Two plays seven different characters: Felicity, Annalee, Ariyah, Rebecca, Black Woman, Giselle, and The Organizer. Three white women and four Black women.
    Character Age
    adult
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Black
    Character Gender Identity
    Female
  • Player One
    Player One plays three different characters: Topher, Tyson, and White Man. Three white men.
    Character Age
    mid 20s - early 30s
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    White
    Character Gender Identity
    Male

Development History

  • Type Reading, Organization The Cultivators, Year 2020