Clybourne Park
Spanning the years between 1959 and the present, Clybourne Park looks at how Americans' attitudes toward race and class have evolved - or not.
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Spanning the years between 1959 and the present, Clybourne Park looks at how Americans' attitudes toward race and class have evolved - or not.
Spanning the years between 1959 and the present, Clybourne Park looks at how Americans' attitudes toward race and class have evolved - or not.
Spanning the years between 1959 and the present, Clybourne Park looks at how Americans' attitudes toward race and class have evolved - or not.
A white community in 1950's Chicago frets about the African-American family about to move in. Fast-forward to the present day, and the same house represents very different demographics. Climbing through the looking-glass of Lorraine Hansberry's classic A Raisin in the Sun, these contemporary characters explode into caustic comedy to reveal how far our ideas of race and gentrification have changed - or have they?
Best Play Author: Bruce Norris
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