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Slave Play

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Slave Play is a provocative and groundbreaking play by Jeremy O. Harris that explores race, sex, power, and trauma. Set on a Southern plantation, the play examines the complex dynamics of interracial relationships and the legacy of slavery in America. It challenges audiences with its bold narrative and confrontational themes, making it a significant work in contemporary theater.
Publisher
Theatre Communications Group
Publication year
2024
ISBN-13
9781839043543
ISBN-10
1839043547
Pages
128
Language
English
Subjects
Contemporary DramaAfrican American LiteratureLGBTQ+ ThemesSocial CommentaryRace RelationsAmerican TheaterCultural CriticismPolitical DramaModern PlaywritingIntersectionality

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