Jan 30 2016
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Feb 07 2016
Clybourne Park

Clybourne Park

Presented by Claire Trevor School of the Arts at UC Irvine (CTSA) at Robert Cohen Theatre

Clybourne Park    
By Bruce Norris
Leslie Ishii, Guest Director
 
A spin-off of Lorraine Hansberry's A Raisin in the Sun, this razor-sharp satire examines race and real estate in a fictional Chicago neighborhood. At the heart of this Pulitzer Prize-winning play is a house, acting as the locus of reactions to the shifting racial landscape of a community. In act one, the house is being sold in 1959; following a family tragedy, a white couple is selling their home in a suburban Chicago neighborhood, and their neighbors are dismayed to learn that the buyers are African-American. In the second act, in 2009, the house is again being sold; this time, a white couple is purchasing the home from an African-American couple, and the two butt heads over showing respect for a neighborhood that has become largely African-American. These two racially charged transactions tell the story of a home and a neighborhood, while exploring the broader elements of personal and national history people choose to hang onto, even within the ever-shifting boundaries of our cultural landscape.

Admission Info

Tickets:
General $15
Seniors, Groups 10+, UCI Faculty & Staff $14
UCI Students & Children under 17 $11

Dates & Times

2016/01/30 - 2016/02/07

Location Info

Robert Cohen Theatre

4000 Mesa Road, Irvine, CA 92697