Highlights From Pulitzer Prize-Winning Clybourne Park
Bruce Norris' Clybourne Park, already an Olivier Award winner
and 2011 Pulitzer Prize recipient,
makes its way to Broadway's Walter Kerr Theatre following Off-Broadway, London and American regional
productions. Directed by Obie winner Pam MacKinnon, the drama's first
act takes place in 1959 as a nervous
white community tries to stop the sale of a home to a black family. In
the second act, it's 50 years later and
the mostly African-American neighbors attempt to stave off the forces
of gentrification. Actors in the cast
(reunited from the 2010 Playwrights Horizons world premiere) play
multiple roles in the dual-era, humor-flecked play
inspired by Lorraine Hansberry's A Raisin in the Sun. To read
the Playbill feature about
the season's Pulitzer Prize-winning plays, click here. To see the show's Playbill, click here.
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