Follow Me to Nellie's
by Dominique Morisseau

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Highlights

120 mins 1950s Role(s) for Black Actor(s) Unit Set/Multiple Settings

Synopsis

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.

Characters

Character
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.

Publication

Publisher Samuel French
ISBN-13 9780573708602
ISBN-10 0573708606

Follow Me to Nellie's is a play written by Dominique Morisseau and published by Samuel French .

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