

Paradise Blue
Dominique Morisseau
Follow Me to Nellie's takes place in the home of the infamous Nellie Jackson's, where a hopeless blues singer is looking for a way out, a brave freedom fighter is looking for a way in, and a house of downtrodden women are looking for a new day.
In 1955 Mississippi, during the reign of segregation, the price of attaining their dreams may cost them everything.
Dominique Morisseau's play takes a harrowing look at those who risked everything so that all Americans could be afforded the opportunity to vote.
| Character |
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| Na Rose Black woman, beautiful yet awkward, soft, fragile, lyrical, and unsure of herself. An aspiring blueswoman. |
| Marla Black woman, saucy, sexy, voluptuous, troubled, and vulgar. One of the "gals." |
| Ree Ann Black woman, sensible, steady, dedicated and unyielding. One of the "gals." |
| Sandy Black woman, sweet, stunning, spirited, fun-loving, optimistic, and extremely sexual. One of the "gals." |
| Ossie Black man, handsome, proud, charming, strong, and confident. A freedom fighter. |
| Rollo Black man, nervous energy, jittery, talkative, and lovable. Nellie’s oldest friend. |
| Tom Jr. White man, handsome, friendly, and eager. An aspiring do-gooder with a troubled heart. Son of the Sheriff. |
| Nellie (Ainee) Black woman, strong, unflinching, and stern, with a hidden capacity to love deeply. The Madame of the Whorehouse. |
Follow Me to Nellie's is a play written by Dominique Morisseau and published by Samuel French .
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