Wine in the Wilderness by Alice Childress at Theatricum Botanicum
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Wine in the Wilderness
By Alice Childress
August 9 – October 12
An artist is painting a triptych, seeking to capture the essence of Black womanhood in a painting. His assumptions are confronted when he meets a vibrant young woman who challenges his ideals and exposes the complexities of identity, class, and the sexism embedded in his perceptions. Set in the early 1960s, this poignant drama examines the deep divisions within the African American community of the time while serving as a microcosm for the wider societal divides plaguing America today. As stereotypes, misogyny, and class distinctions continue to shape our perceptions, Wine in the Wilderness offers a timely and resonant exploration of how we are all bound by the shared struggle for love, understanding, and our full humanity. In a time where division and polarization define much of the national conversation, Childress’s work reminds us of the urgent need for empathy, self-awareness, and solidarity.
Pay What You Will ticket pricing is available for the performances on Sunday, August 24th and Monday, September 29th. PWYW tickets will become available online the week of the performance and at the door on the day of the show. A pre-show discussion with the cast will begin one hour before showtime.
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By Alice Childress
August 9 – October 12
An artist is painting a triptych, seeking to capture the essence of Black womanhood in a painting. His assumptions are confronted when he meets a vibrant young woman who challenges his ideals and exposes the complexities of identity, class, and the sexism embedded in his perceptions. Set in the early 1960s, this poignant drama examines the deep divisions within the African American community of the time while serving as a microcosm for the wider societal divides plaguing America today. As stereotypes, misogyny, and class distinctions continue to shape our perceptions, Wine in the Wilderness offers a timely and resonant exploration of how we are all bound by the shared struggle for love, understanding, and our full humanity. In a time where division and polarization define much of the national conversation, Childress’s work reminds us of the urgent need for empathy, self-awareness, and solidarity.
Pay What You Will ticket pricing is available for the performances on Sunday, August 24th and Monday, September 29th. PWYW tickets will become available online the week of the performance and at the door on the day of the show. A pre-show discussion with the cast will begin one hour before showtime.
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