A Love/Hate Story in Black and White
By Alice Childress
Directed by Awoye Timpo

Set in the deep south at the end of World War I during the flu epidemic, Alice Childress’s seldom-produced masterpiece is one of American drama’s most mercilessly revealing tales of interracial love. A jewel of theatrical concision and detail, the play traces a devoted couple’s caustic confrontations with anti-miscegenation laws, vicious family racism, community disapproval and finally deadly disease and their own long-buried feelings. Wedding Band, written in the heat of the Civil Rights era, speaks with stunning clarity to the public debates of the Black Lives Matter era. Awoye Timpo directs the play’s first New York production since its New York premiere in 1972.

 

$100.25 – $2,000.00

Advance tickets available.

Theatre for a New Audience

262 Ashland Place
Brooklyn, New York 11217

Open Caption Performance – Saturday, May 7, 2:00PM
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