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 The Fire This Time: African-American Plays for the 21st Century by Elam, Harry, Jr., This major new anthology collects new work by important artists which explore the context of African-American drama in 21st century America. The plays included are: In the Blood by Suzan-Lori Parks An examination of a homeless black woman and her children based on The Scarlet Letter. Civil Sex by Brian Freeman A look at the intersections of civil rights on the life of activist Bayard Rustin. The Dark Kalamazoo by Oni Faidi Lampley A tale of isolation and rediscovery as a young black co-ed comes of age during a journey to Africa. Jitney by August Wilson The lives of Jitney cab drivers at a 1977 Pittsburgh cab station. Insurrection: Holding History by Robert O'Hara The lives of a young gay college student and his 189-year-old great-grandfather are transported back to the time of the Nat Turner slave rebellion. Crumbs from the Table of Joy by Lynn Nottage An interracial romance threatens to divide a black family set during the Harlem Renaissance. A Preface to the Alien Garden by Robert Alexander A study of the gangsta life style in present day Kansas City. A Rhyme Deferred by Kamilah Forbes and Hop Hop Theatre Junction An Afro-centric update of the Cain and Abel story. Slanguage by Stephen Sapp and Universes Rhyme, roots, rhythm and storytelling to a hip hop beat.
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