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- Bruce Norris’s award-winning riff on race and property has become more relevant in the decade since it was first staged
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Mar 25, 2022 · This exquisitely discomfiting riff on race and property by US writer Bruce Norris won the Evening Standard Best Play Award in 2010 and Oliver Kaderbhai’s punchy revival proves it’s become more, not less, relevant since then.
Race, Pulitzers and Punchlines. An interview with Clybourne Park playwright Bruce Norris and Artistic Producer Rebecca Rugg Excerpted from Reimagining A Raisin in the Sun: Former New Plays, forthcoming from NU Press.
Aug 3, 2011 · Aug. 3, 2011. EVERY city has a Clybourne Park. At least that’s what several regional theaters across the country are betting on as they introduce their audiences to Bruce Norris’s darkly...
Jun 11, 2018 · “Clybourne Park” has been around for a few years – it won a Pulitzer Prize in 2011 and a best play Tony in 2012 — but Bruce Norris’ searing drama about America’s frayed race relations seems...
Mar 4, 2024 · This undergraduate thesis examines the theme of class discrimination in Bruce Norris's play "Clybourne Park" through the theoretical framework of structuralism.
Mar 28, 2022 · While Bev and Russ’s Black maid and her husband tend to an upstairs trunk that will prove crucial to the plot, much is made of an (unseen) Black family — the aspirational Youngers of Hansberry’s play — who are taking over the property from Russ and Bev in a sign of the changing times that certainly isn’t to the taste of Karl and his sort.