Do Lord Remember Me
by James De Jongh

Off-Broadway
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60 mins 1930s Role(s) for Black Actor(s) Interior Set Period Costumes American

Synopsis

James de Jongh's groundbreaking and unflinching play dramatizes the WPA’s 1930s-era collection of interviews with formerly enslaved people.

Actors lead the audience through the tears and laughter of true stories to find a way forward through the struggles of the past.

Author's note: “The memories of ex-slaves, recorded in interviews in the 1930s, constitute the raw material of this theatre piece.

The lines and dialogue of this play are the words of Black men and women in their eighties and nineties as they recall their experience of the ‘peculiar institution’ as it happened to them nearly a lifetime ago.

The author has taken these verbatim texts and structured them.

Some characters have merged for stage economy, but their words and their meanings have not been altered.

This play is a projection into the past through the medium of the words of these ex-slaves, now dead for more than a generation.

It is an exploration of a collective memory, because some things should never be forgotten.”

A note about the music: Afro-American musical forms are important elements in Do Lord Remember Me , but the play should not be misconstrued to be a musical.

The songs should be performed as expressions of the musical legacy of slavery, arising spontaneously from the action of memory and sung, without any formal accompaniment, to hand clapping, footstomping and improvised harmonies.

Press Reviews

"The show, which is a collage of song, dance and dialogue, deals with the collective Black experience from pre-Civil War days on. It describes the horrors, of course, but also takes account of the humor... Do Lord is like a vivid etching come briefly to life."

— New York Daily News

"Firsthand memories of former slaves, recorded in the late 1930s under the Federal Writer's Project, form the basis [of this] moving evocation of shared servitude."

— The New York Times

"Transcendent... The play, strongly felt and single-minded, has an impact far greater than one would receive from reading historical documents."

— The New York Times

"An engrossing and informative tapestry of daily life as it was lived then. There is great humor and warmth, along with passion and anger. And a sense of triumph in the overcoming."

— Women's Wear Daily

Characters

Character
Woman 2
Man 1
Man 2
The Slave
Woman 1

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Publication

Publisher Samuel French
Year 1983
Binding Paperback
Pages 64
Place New York
Language English
ISBN-13 9780573618994
ISBN-10 0573618992
LCCN 84157676
LCC PS3554.E1135 D6 1983
DCC 812/.54

Do Lord Remember Me is a American play written by James De Jongh and published by Samuel French in New York (1983).

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Restrictions: Major Markets Only (US) / Standard Restriction (UK)

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