"In the case of the Negro, it's important that our art serve a revolutionary function." A truism that Richard Wright utters in this well-written play. Set in 1953 in Paris, it's absolutely fascinating to witness these two brilliant black writers verbally sparring with each other. Sadly, so much of the prejudice and injustices they speak about in mid-twentieth century America still, exists today. Timely and thought-provoking, this play would make for a thrilling night of theater. Bravo!
"In the case of the Negro, it's important that our art serve a revolutionary function." A truism that Richard Wright utters in this well-written play. Set in 1953 in Paris, it's absolutely fascinating to witness these two brilliant black writers verbally sparring with each other. Sadly, so much of the prejudice and injustices they speak about in mid-twentieth century America still, exists today. Timely and thought-provoking, this play would make for a thrilling night of theater. Bravo!