Sunday, February 8, 2009

A Raisin in the Sun at The Herberger Theater

Photo by Peter Jennings/Arizona Theatre Company


Last night my friend took me to see Lorraine Hansberry's play, "A Raisin in the Sun" at The Herberger Theater. It's a play about the dreams and hopes of a black family living in South side Chicago during the 1950s. This was the first play by a black woman to be staged on Broadway. The 1959 production was directed by Lloyd Richards, who was the first black director to have a play on Broadway.

I am not going to go into details what happens, except to say that this is a play packed with emotional drama. We left the theatre commenting on the wonderful performances by the entire cast. Like really good plays, after a short while you stopped noticing that you were watching actors and instead it seemed as though you were watching the lives of people from years ago.
Yhe immediacy of a play just can't be duplicated in film. It is truly something that must be experienced in person. So, if you can, I'd suggest you head on down and see for yourself. You won't be disappointed.



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