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Theater stage scene from "Slave Play" in New York City.
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Relish the twists and turns of a surprisingly daring modern outlook on slavery and its impact on the modern American mindset. Delve into the depths of racial discrimination as you follow the intertwined stories of three couples struggling to define the meaning and bounds of their relationships.

  • Conceived by Jeremy O. Harris, an upcoming playwright from the Yale School of Drama, Slave Play is a bold look at ‘black identity’ and how it has influenced the cultural development of the United States. With director Robert O’Hara at the helm, there is little doubt that the show will be an uncomfortable, albeit thoroughly entertaining, rollercoaster ride of carefully placed plot twists and provocative dialogue. In an age where debates about race and sex seem to be taking a turn for the worse, Slave Play relentlessly jerks its audience back to the reality of racial discrimination with shocking scenes and flawless acting. The actors themselves are fearless in their depiction of strikingly provocative scenes. Coupled with incredible set design by Clint Ramos and music by Lindsay Jones, Slave Play pulls out all the stops and presents a thought-provoking picture of discrimination and cultural identity.

    The Story

    The play opens in a setting that seems to be taken straight out of one of the southern states in America before slavery was abolished. Kaneisha is a slave who is forced to submit to her white overseer Jim. While Kaneisha constantly reminds Jim of his role as her ‘master’, Jim seems to be unwilling to assume the title, although he holds the whip. As the play progresses, their sexual relationship develops with a strange amalgam of lust and fear. In the first act, there are two other couples in similar relationships. The viewers are constantly reminded that the white people in each of these couples carry the whip.

    Spoiler Alert:
    As Act 1 ends, it soon becomes apparent that the play is not set in the south at all. It is set in modern-day America, and the three couples are attempting to reignite their sexual lives by attending a radical therapy designed to help black partners rediscover their intimacy with white partners. The entire performance is dotted with ingenious parallels between modern America and the era of slavery.

    Good For

    Lovers of Reflective Dramas | Adult Audiences | Social Activists

    Critic Reviews

    “The antebellum South gets drawn painfully into the present in this daring and ferocious look at how racism warps intimacy.”

    “Slave Play blends the terrifying and the tantalizing!”

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  • Show Details

    It opens officially on 6 October 2019 and closes on 5 January 2020. Previews for the show are available from 10 September 2019. The previews will run at 8 PM on all days of the week except Sunday. Additional 2 PM previews are available on Saturdays.

    Show Timings

    Tuesday, Thursday 7 PM
    Wednesday, Saturday 2 PM, 8 PM
    Friday 8 PM
    Sunday 3 PM

    Duration
    The show runs for 2 hours (3 acts) with no intermission.

    Cast
    Ato Blankson-Wood as Gary
    James Cusati-Moyer as Dustin
    Sullivan Jones as Phillip
    Chalia La Tour as TEÁ

    Written By
    Jeremy O. Harris

    Directed By
    Robert O'Hara

    Additional Information

    Photography and recording devices are strictly prohibited during the performance.

    Audience
    The show involves sexual themes and depictions. It is, therefore, recommended only for adults. Children under the age of four years will not be admitted.

    Availability
    Wheelchair Accessible
    In-House Bar
    Coat Check
    Assistive Hearing System

    Seating
    The John Golden Theatre has a seating capacity of 804.

    Outside Food
    Strictly prohibited.

    Dress Code
    Smart and casual wear is recommended. Keep in mind, the theatre is air conditioned throughout the year and can get a bit chilly.

  • Your e-tickets can be exchanged for physical tickets with our uniformed Headout hosts outside the theater.

    Getting There

    • By Subway:
      Take subway services 1, 2, and 3 or N, Q, R, and W and get off at Times Sq - 42nd St. Alternatively, you could also take lines A, C, and E and get off at 42nd St - Port Authority Bus Term. Line S and Line 7 can also be used to get to Times Sq - 42nd St. The theatre is less than a 5-minute walk from both stations.

    Validity

    This performance is valid for the date selected at the time of booking.

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