AFFINITY LUNCH MINUTES

by Nick Malakhow

FULL LENGTH: Ben and Jasmine are the only two Black teachers at Penn Valley, a private Quaker school. Jasmine is passionate and boundary pushing, while Ben has worked his way up the ranks at the school to be Diversity Dean thanks to his “agreeable” nature. A racially charged discipline decision ignites a divide at the school and in Jasmine and Ben’s collegial relationship.
Current Draft: 2/1/2024

FULL LENGTH: Ben and Jasmine are the only two Black teachers at Penn Valley, a private Quaker school. Jasmine is passionate and boundary pushing, while Ben has worked his way up the ranks at the school to be Diversity Dean thanks to his “agreeable” nature. A racially charged discipline decision ignites a divide at the school and in Jasmine and Ben’s collegial relationship.
Current Draft: 2/1/2024

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AFFINITY LUNCH MINUTES

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  • Brent Alles: AFFINITY LUNCH MINUTES

    Got a chance to view a production of the play this evening. An incredibly well written and thought provoking piece of work. Malakhow provides great parts for the actors to sink their teeth into. The nuance of this play is superb. After finishing the viewing, it took a while for much to sink in, but the discussion I was able to have with those who viewed it with me was almost as valuable as the viewing. It's that type of work, and this play is a powerful statement by Malakhow on sadly still relevant issues in our society. A triumph.

    Got a chance to view a production of the play this evening. An incredibly well written and thought provoking piece of work. Malakhow provides great parts for the actors to sink their teeth into. The nuance of this play is superb. After finishing the viewing, it took a while for much to sink in, but the discussion I was able to have with those who viewed it with me was almost as valuable as the viewing. It's that type of work, and this play is a powerful statement by Malakhow on sadly still relevant issues in our society. A triumph.

  • John Mabey: AFFINITY LUNCH MINUTES

    AFFINITY LUNCH MINUTES by Nick Malakhow is an incredibly powerful play that I read more than once so I could spend even more time with these characters. The dialogue is so rich and layered, giving deep subtext between the words and moments. And as the story unfolds, the intersectional ways in which the characters connect and collide is masterfully done, exploring racism, diversity, queerness, and whiteness more deeply than I've read before. It would be such a gift to watch this play unfold on stage, and I have no doubt that I'll have that opportunity soon. Produce this play.

    AFFINITY LUNCH MINUTES by Nick Malakhow is an incredibly powerful play that I read more than once so I could spend even more time with these characters. The dialogue is so rich and layered, giving deep subtext between the words and moments. And as the story unfolds, the intersectional ways in which the characters connect and collide is masterfully done, exploring racism, diversity, queerness, and whiteness more deeply than I've read before. It would be such a gift to watch this play unfold on stage, and I have no doubt that I'll have that opportunity soon. Produce this play.

  • Ellie Parish: AFFINITY LUNCH MINUTES

    Affinity Lunch Minutes by Nick Malakhow is something everyone should make time to read in their lifetime. This play is illuminating to the struggles people of color face in PWIs. The commentary on institutional racism is nuanced in a way you don't usually see. This show impacted me extremely. I found myself thinking about it for weeks after I read it. I think everyone needs to read this play. If you are considering it, I would highly recommend it.

    Affinity Lunch Minutes by Nick Malakhow is something everyone should make time to read in their lifetime. This play is illuminating to the struggles people of color face in PWIs. The commentary on institutional racism is nuanced in a way you don't usually see. This show impacted me extremely. I found myself thinking about it for weeks after I read it. I think everyone needs to read this play. If you are considering it, I would highly recommend it.

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Character Information

For the montage of video clips of students speaking about MLK Day, you may videotape prior to production, cast separate actors to play them live (though they're only there for that one moment), or use any of the main actors except for Jasmine to play them in a stylized fashion.
  • Ben
    He can be portrayed by an actor who is Black, Multi-racial, or Afro-Latinx. Multiracial with Black heritage, Drama teacher, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) dean. Black people have told him he speaks like a white boy. White people have told him he’s “articulate and thoughtful.”
    Character Age
    30's
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Multi-racial with Black heritage
    Character Gender Identity
    He/Him/His
  • Jasmine
    History teacher, a bit of a firebrand. Frustrated.
    Character Age
    20's-30's
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Black,
    Afro-Latinx
    Character Gender Identity
    She/Her/Hers
  • Cal
    a high school senior, and a Quaker. A class officer, but not because he’s popular. Plays Devil’s Advocate in class to his classmates’ chagrin. More likely to be talking to a teacher than his peers.
    Character Age
    17-18
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    White
    Character Gender Identity
    He/Him/His
  • Jill
    Head of school--Penn Valley’s first woman head in 133 years. A Quaker.
    Character Age
    50's-60's
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    White
    Character Gender Identity
    She/Her/Hers

Development History

  • Type Workshop, Organization Local Theater Company, Year 2022
  • Type Workshop, Organization Clamour Theatre, Year 2021
  • Type Workshop, Organization Playwrights Incubator Collective, Year 2021
  • Type Workshop, Organization The Garden Script Development, Year 2021
  • Type Reading, Organization Fuse Theatre, Year 2021
  • Type Reading, Organization Relative Theatrics, Year 2021
  • Type Reading, Organization Garry Marshall Theatre, Year 2021

Production History

  • Type Workshop, Organization Actors Theatre of Grand Rapids, Year 2024
  • Type University, Organization University of Central Florida, Year 2022

Awards

  • Princess Grace
    New Dramatists
    Finalist
    2022
  • Playwrights Voiced Festival
    Relative Theatrics
    Selection
    2021
  • Garden Script Development
    Selection
    2021