Recommendations of A Homage to Strange Fruit

  • Cheryl Bear: The Danger: A Homage to Strange Fruit

    A powerful look at a haunting legacy and a call to stand for truth and a better world. Well done.

    A powerful look at a haunting legacy and a call to stand for truth and a better world. Well done.

  • Emma Goldman-Sherman: The Danger: A Homage to Strange Fruit

    A gorgeous polyvocal explosion of bold, theatrics! This play is a stunning exploration of race that floats off the stage in a transcendant flow and glow where the dynamics of our world are reflected back to us in fantastical moments of Truth. A must see! Should be produced all across this country.

    A gorgeous polyvocal explosion of bold, theatrics! This play is a stunning exploration of race that floats off the stage in a transcendant flow and glow where the dynamics of our world are reflected back to us in fantastical moments of Truth. A must see! Should be produced all across this country.

  • Shaun Leisher: The Danger: A Homage to Strange Fruit

    In the Subject Matter Keywords section, Rose refers to this play as a "Theatrical Symphony" and I don't think I could find a better term to describe it. This play is poetic, musical, fantastical and so rooted in truth. A play that is desperately needed in our society that so many view as "post-racial" as a way to recall our ugly past and see how little we have actually progressed.

    In the Subject Matter Keywords section, Rose refers to this play as a "Theatrical Symphony" and I don't think I could find a better term to describe it. This play is poetic, musical, fantastical and so rooted in truth. A play that is desperately needed in our society that so many view as "post-racial" as a way to recall our ugly past and see how little we have actually progressed.

  • Chris Barlow: The Danger: A Homage to Strange Fruit

    A dizzying, riveting, and sometimes-nausea-inducing trip into our country's heart of darkness. You'll barrel through it and then spend the next week haunted by it.

    A dizzying, riveting, and sometimes-nausea-inducing trip into our country's heart of darkness. You'll barrel through it and then spend the next week haunted by it.

  • Matt Barbot: The Danger: A Homage to Strange Fruit

    What a beautiful, truthful, painful play. Rose balances narratives here like a masterful juggler, drawing the audience through an ugly history as plotlines weave together in a dreamscape and build toward their horrible culmination. There's humor, too! And music! And dynamic characters that would be an awesome challenge for any actor! There's so much in this play that needs to be on more stages. I can't recommend it highly enough.

    What a beautiful, truthful, painful play. Rose balances narratives here like a masterful juggler, drawing the audience through an ugly history as plotlines weave together in a dreamscape and build toward their horrible culmination. There's humor, too! And music! And dynamic characters that would be an awesome challenge for any actor! There's so much in this play that needs to be on more stages. I can't recommend it highly enough.