Crossroads Presents A Raisin in the Sun 4/14-5/1
By: Gabrielle Sierra
A Raisin in the Sun, Lorraine Hansberry's landmark drama about the struggles and triumphs of an African American family in the 1950s, makes its first appearance on the stage of the Crossroads Theatre Company in a new production, April 14 through May 1.
Mamie Hansberry, the late playwright's sister, is scheduled to attend the official opening night performance on Saturday, April 16.Regarded as an American stage classic and groundbreaking portrayal of the African American experience, A Raisin in the Sun cemented Hansberry's place among the literary giants of theater. It debuted on Broadway in 1959 and quickly became required reading in schools across the country. Its story is universal: It is as much about one family's aspirations, dreams and conflicts as every family's."This play is our Shakespeare, and the protagonist Walter Lee is our Hamlet," said Marshall Jones III, executive director of Crossroads which is producing the play. "It is as relevant today as it was in the 1950s, as evidenced by a changed response to the Muslim community post 9-11." In their South-side Chicago apartment, each member of the Younger family envisions the American dream differently in their struggle for a better life. When opportunity arises in the form of a life insurance check promising both hope and uncertainty, they face choices and inevitable disappointment for some of their dreams: Mama wants to buy a house, Walter wants to invest in a liquor store; Beneatha wants to attend medical school. Walter's wife Ruth's unexpected pregnancy threatens to derail the family's dreams altogether.When Hansberry died at the age of 34 in 1965, Martin Luther King, Jr. wrote: "Ms. Hansberry's commitment of spirit, her creative ability and her profound grasp of the deep social issues confronting the world today will remain an inspiration to generations yet unborn."
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