The Colored Door at the Train Depot

by Nancy Gall-Clayton

“The Colored Door at the Train Depot” is based on the life of the first African American to command whites in the Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps during World War II. Born in 1919 in rural Kentucky and raised by a grandmother who could neither read nor write, Anna Mac Clarke won several battles for racial justice in the military and seemed to be defying all the odds — until death took her at age 24.

“The Colored Door at the Train Depot” is based on the life of the first African American to command whites in the Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps during World War II. Born in 1919 in rural Kentucky and raised by a grandmother who could neither read nor write, Anna Mac Clarke won several battles for racial justice in the military and seemed to be defying all the odds — until death took her at age 24.

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The Colored Door at the Train Depot

Character Information

Roles of the two white women (Pvt. Cartwright and Pvt. Brewster) can be doubled.
Roles of the three white men (Sgt. Irvin, Sgt. Marshall, and Col. Dyer) can be tripled.
  • Anna Mac Clarke
    Discouraged by Jim Crow, but determined and patriotic, raised by grandmother who could neither read nor write but who insisted on Anna earning a college degree
    Character Age
    22-24
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    African American
    Character Gender Identity
    Any (but probably Female)
  • Mama Lucy
    Grandmother of the protagonist, uneducated but wise, practical, caring
    Character Age
    50s
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    African American
    Character Gender Identity
    Any (but probably Female)
  • Franklin James
    ANNA's younger brother (by a different father), accepts the status quo, a good man
    Character Age
    20-23
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    African American
    Character Gender Identity
    Any (but probably Male)
  • Pvt. Candle Adam Cartwright
    By upbringing a racist southerner, persistent, more open than she realizes
    Character Age
    20s
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any (but probably white)
    Character Gender Identity
    Any (but probably Female)
  • Ellie Danforth
    Member of the Women's Army Corps, smart, helpful
    Character Age
    20s
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    African American
    Character Gender Identity
    Any (but probably Female)
  • Sgt. Kent Marshall
    Manager of the movie theatre at Douglas Army Airfield, a take-charge kind of man but one who can be distracted
    Character Age
    any
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any (but probably white)
    Character Gender Identity
    Any (but probably Male)
  • Pvt. Sandy Brewster
    Likes rules and making others follow them, not the brightest person around
    Character Age
    20s
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any (but probably white)
    Character Gender Identity
    Any (but probably Female)
  • Col. Harvey Flynn Dyer, Sr.
    Commander of Douglas Army Airfield, a listener but one who makes his own decisions
    Character Age
    43
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any (but probably white)
    Character Gender Identity
    Any (but probably Male)
  • Samuel Lincoln
    A train porter who knows his place, but who understands more than he lets on
    Character Age
    30s
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    African American
    Character Gender Identity
    Any (but probably Male)
  • Sgt. Harold Irvin
    An Army recruiter with traditional values -- no women, no blacks needed in the US military
    Character Age
    20s-50s
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any (but probably white)
    Character Gender Identity
    Any (but probably Male)

Development History

  • Type Reading, Organization Comparative Drama Conference, Year 2017
  • Type Reading, Organization Public Theatre of Kentucky, Bowling Green, KY, Year 2002
  • Type Reading, Organization Infamously Famous Black Women Festival, Louisville, KY, Year 2001
  • Type Reading, Organization Rudyard Kipling Roundtable Theatre, Louisville, KY, Year 1999
  • Type Reading, Organization Juneteenth Festival of New Works (University of Louisville), Louisville, KY, Year 1998

Production History

  • Type Professional, Organization Actors Warehouse, Gainesville, FL, Year 2019
  • Type Workshop, Organization Heritage Festival (sponsored by Citizens Concerned for Human Relations), Danville, KY, Year 2006

Awards

  • New Harmony Project
    The New Harmony Project, New Harmony and Indianapolis, IN
    Finalist
    2000
  • New Works Festival
    Pittsburgh New Works Festival, Pittsburgh, PA
    Semi-Finalist
    2001
  • Top Ten
    Southern Appalachian Repertory Theatre (SART), Mars Hill, NC
    2002
  • Charles M. Getchell New Play Award
    Southeastern Theatre Conference
    Finalist
    2002
  • Top Ten
    Theatre Conspiracy, Fort Myers, Florida
    2003
  • Jane Chambers Award
    Women & Theatre Program (WTP) of the Association for Theatre in Higher Education (ATHE)
    Honorable Mention
    2003
  • West T. Hill Theatre Heritage Festival
    Citizens Concerned for Human Relations, Danville, KY
    Winner
    2006