“What Happens to a Dream Deferred?”
Village Players Presents Lorraine Hansberry’s powerful play, A Raisin In The Sun
Birmingham, MI- As the first show of its 101st season, Village Players will present A Raisin In
The Sun, Lorraine Hansberry’s compelling and powerful play, which is recognized as a classic in
its field. Winner of the New York Drama Critics Circle for Best Play, A Raisin In the Sun has
had highly acclaimed productions on Broadway starring Sidney Poitier, Danny Glover, Sean
Combs and Denzel Washington. The original 1959 production marked the first time a play by an
African American woman had been produced on Broadway. In addition, the play has been
successfully adapted for film twice, and has received countless productions in school,
community, and regional theatres throughout the country.
A Raisin In The Sun focuses on the dreams and aspirations of the Youngers, an African-
American family living in the segregated Southside of Chicago in the 1950’s. Facing the
challenges of both racism and economic inequality, family members are at odds with what do
with the life insurance money their mother receives following the death of her husband. Son
Walter Lee Younger wants to invest the money in a local liquor store, while his mother is
determined to purchase a home away from their city tenement apartment and the limitations of
their neighborhood. A Raisin In The Sun, far from being a story of its time, is a potent story of
characters struggling to break out of the confines of racism, classism, and limitations placed on
the role of women in society.
“In her tragically short life (she died of cancer at the age of 34), Lorraine Hansberry created a
play that expressed the dreams, the longings, and the frustrations of members of her race, while
challenging barriers placed by society. A Raisin In The Sun is not just a play that you studied in
high school English class. It is a clarion cry to allow people to have the opportunity to dream
and to realize those dreams,” says director Jay Kaplan. “The issues of racism, economic
inequality and the struggle for social justice still continue this day and that is why this play
remains so fresh, and so relevant.”
Dez Walker plays Walter Lee Younger, the son struggling to break out of being a chauffeur for
wealthy white clients. Jacinta Shanae plays his understanding and supportive wife Ruth.
Zahirah Muhammad plays younger sister Beneatha, who wants to be a doctor and who refuses to
have her options limited because she is a black female. Shelby Bradley plays Lena Younger the
family matriarch, who is trying to keep her family safe and together, while struggling to understand the frustrations of her children. All of these actors have extensive experience in both theatre and film work. 10-year-old Wilson Roberson plays Travis Younger, son of Walter Lee and Ruth.
Performances are September 15, 16, 22nd and 23rd at 8:00PM and September 17th and 24th at 2:00PM.
Reserved tickets are $25 (includes ticketing fee) and can be purchased by calling the box office,
248-644-2075, or from the website https://ci.ovationtix.com/35852/production/1165740 to place your order.
About The Village Players:
The Village Players of Birmingham, a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit community theater, presents high quality dramatic, comedic, and musical productions. Everyone is invited to participate on stage, backstage or as an audience member in the theater's main stage, youth theater, and Playwrights@Work productions and programs. The Village Players have been entertaining the community from its location at 34660 Woodward Avenue in Birmingham since 1926.
Year | Category | |
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2004 | Best Revival of a Play | |
2014 | Best Revival of a Play | Winner |
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