Clybourne Park - 2012 Broadway History , Info & More
Walter Kerr Theatre (Broadway)
219 West 48th St. New York, NY
In CLYBOURNE PARK, which also won the Olivier Award for Best New Play, Bruce Norris imagines the history of one of the more important houses in literary history, both before and after it becomes a focal point in Lorraine Hansberry’s classic “A Raisin in the Sun.” In 1959, the house, which is located in a white neighborhood at 406 Clybourne St. in Chicago, is sold to an African-American family (the Younger family in “A Raisin in the Sun”). Then in 2009 after the neighborhood has changed into an African-American community, the house is sold to a white couple. It is through this prism of property ownership that Norris’ lacerating sense of humor dissects race relations and middle class hypocrisies in America.
Clybourne Park - 2012 - Broadway Cast
FEATURED REVIEWS FOR Clybourne Park
STAGE REVIEW Clybourne Park
9 / 10
Thankfully, Pam MacKinnon's crackerjack production hasn't lost any of its punch since its 2010 premiere at Off Broadway's Playwrights Horizons; in fact, it's tighter, a touch faster paced, and even more unflinchingly intense. And actors have only improved (though improvement was by no means necessary). Dickinson makes Lena ever so slightly more sympathetic; Kirk is even more beautifully clueless in both her roles; and Shamos, an always terrific, long-unheralded actor, is a poker-faced marvel as both Karl and Steve.
Clybourne Park Broadway Review
9 / 10
On the whole well-acted, and wonderfully directed by Pam MacKinnon making her own Broadway debut, “Clybourne Park” has provocative things to say about race relations, about community, about our failures at communication, about whether generational change is real change. It says them with humor and with insight. There are also some moving moments, and eerie moments that can pass for moving. The play is without question worth seeing, the reward of doing so the satisfaction not only of crackling theater but of keeping up with what’s happening in the culture. But will “Clybourne Park” endure the way “A Raisin in the Sun” has? Will it stir people 50 years from now?
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Clybourne Park History
Other Productions of Clybourne Park
| 2010 | Off-Broadway |
Playwrights Horizons Production Off-Broadway |
| 2011 | West End |
West End Transfer West End |
| 2012 | Broadway |
Broadway |
| 2022 | West End |
West End |
Clybourne Park - 2012 Broadway Awards and Nominations
| Year | Ceremony | Category | Nominee |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2012 | Drama League Awards | Distinguished Performance Award | Jeremy Shamos |
| 2012 | Drama League Awards | Distinguished Production of a Play | 0 |
| 2012 | Theatre World Awards | Outstanding Debut Performance | Crystal A. Dickinson |
| 2012 | Tony Awards | Best Direction of a Play | Pam MacKinnon |
| 2012 | Tony Awards | Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Play | Jeremy Shamos |
| 2012 | Tony Awards | Best Play | Bruce Norris |
| 2012 | Tony Awards | Best Scenic Design of a Play | Daniel Ostling |
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