A wickedly funny and fiercely provocative play about the volatile combination of race and real estate. In 1959, a white couple sells their home to the Younger family of A Raisin in the Sun, causing uproar among their white neighbors. Fast forward 50 years and the same house lands in the hands of a white couple with plans for gentrification and a knack for saying the wrong thing at the wrong time. While the stakes have changed over the years, the debate remains strikingly similar as neighbors wage a hilarious and horrifying battle revealing just how far ideas about race have evolved—or have they?
Cast and Creative Team for Clybourne Park at Geva Theatre Center
Written By Bruce Norris
Directed by Mark Cuddy
Directed by Mark Cuddy
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About the Theatre
As a not-for-profit organization with an annual operating budget of approximately $7.0 million, Geva employs approximately 200 people throughout the season and has an estimated overall economic impact on Rochester of more than $10 million. Geva has generated over $200 million in economic activity in the community since the organization was founded in 1972. Since its inception, over 5,636 actors, directors, musical directors, designers and stage managers have worked at Geva.
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