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The Struggle Continues: Robbie McCauley: Scripts, Essays, & Reflections

The Struggle Continues: Robbie McCauley: Scripts, Essays, & Reflections

Maureen Shea
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As a playwright, director, and performer, Robbie McCauley has been an influential presence in the American avant-garde theatre for many decades. In her work, she consistently confronts uncomfortable truths about race and racism in America with a sharp eye for nuance and complexity, using the personal to extend into the universal by weaving her own family history into her narratives. By breaking down the traditional walls between performer and spectator, her plays encourage challenging and necessary dialogue about the ways race affects our social frameworks and individual lived experiences. In addition to containing the full text of McCauley's plays Sally's Rape, Indian Blood, Sugar, and Jazz 'n Class, this volume includes insightful introductions to each play as well as additional essays by McCauley and other leading writers and academics about her work and legacy.
Pages
240
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Theatre Communications Group
Release
July 06, 2021
ISBN
1559369744
ISBN 13
9781559369749

The Struggle Continues: Robbie McCauley: Scripts, Essays, & Reflections

Maureen Shea
0/5 ( ratings)
As a playwright, director, and performer, Robbie McCauley has been an influential presence in the American avant-garde theatre for many decades. In her work, she consistently confronts uncomfortable truths about race and racism in America with a sharp eye for nuance and complexity, using the personal to extend into the universal by weaving her own family history into her narratives. By breaking down the traditional walls between performer and spectator, her plays encourage challenging and necessary dialogue about the ways race affects our social frameworks and individual lived experiences. In addition to containing the full text of McCauley's plays Sally's Rape, Indian Blood, Sugar, and Jazz 'n Class, this volume includes insightful introductions to each play as well as additional essays by McCauley and other leading writers and academics about her work and legacy.
Pages
240
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Theatre Communications Group
Release
July 06, 2021
ISBN
1559369744
ISBN 13
9781559369749

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