

Black Sheep (Rice)
Elmer Rice


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Readers appreciate the solid and humorous portrayal of wealth dynamics in 'Black Sheep'. The play's commentary on alienation within family relations resonates well, showcasing how monetary concerns can undermine human connections. Overall, it offers an engaging critique of the wealthy elite.
THE STORY: A prominent family's black sheep nephew, the son of an interracial marriage, comes to stay with them after being released from prison.
But do they want him?
And what does he want from them?
In this dark comedy issues of race, sex and f
"Hilariously trippy, first rate…” —Miami Herald. “…slickly amusing."
— Variety
Black Sheep is a American comedy play written by Lee Blessing and published by Dramatists Play Service in New York (2003).
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Dramatists Play Service · 2003 · 72 pp
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