The playwright himself travels back in time to meet the real Uncle Remus -- of course, there was no “real” Uncle Remus, but through a wild and wily adventure the Aaron Coleman of the play discovers the truths concealed in the fiction, and an even more important truth about himself, in the end literally (in the literary sense) reclaiming the narrative for future generations. It is marvelous with humor and also candor, fantastic and biting and witty, a timely tale of appropriation and cultural ownership. Check this out!
The playwright himself travels back in time to meet the real Uncle Remus -- of course, there was no “real” Uncle Remus, but through a wild and wily adventure the Aaron Coleman of the play discovers the truths concealed in the fiction, and an even more important truth about himself, in the end literally (in the literary sense) reclaiming the narrative for future generations. It is marvelous with humor and also candor, fantastic and biting and witty, a timely tale of appropriation and cultural ownership. Check this out!