Langston Hughes's Little Ham
by Judd Woldin, Dan Owens, Langston Hughes, Eric Krebs, Richard Engquist

Langston Hughes's Little Ham Book Cover
Langston Hughes's Little Ham Cover

Highlights

1930s Role(s) for Black Actor(s) Exterior Set Contemporary Costumes/Street Clothes

Awards & Recognition

National Alliance of Musical Theatre-Festival Musicals

Synopsis

The downtown mob is threatening to take over the uptown numbers game.

Only Hamlet Hitchcock Jones, known as Little Ham, stands in their way.

A smooth operator with big dreams and fast feet, Little Ham rallies his neighbors and wins his lady love.

At the height of the Harlem Renaissance, downtown mobters threaten to take over a numbers game played in the streets.

With the promise of big money, the gangsters coerce smooth and witty Little Ham into helping the shakedown.

But when he's assigned to shake down Tiny Lee's Beauty Shop, he's faced with an agonizing choice between double-crossing the mob or hurting the woman he loves.

Press Reviews

"An uptown Guys and Dolls... A jazzy musical bauble with sass and charm… a high-spirited, melodic score with terrific lyrics. The level of sophistication is through the roof."

— The New York Times

"Snappy score, energy to spare, rousing numbers."

— New York Daily News

"The effortlessly tuneful score is the best of its kind in years!"

— Time

"A gem! A musical extravaganza ... [with] marvelous lyrics and foot-tapping music. Delicious!"

— New York Amsterdam News

"A wonderful off-Broadway musical... Fun!"

— Fox TV

Characters

Character
Madame Lucille Bell

Proprietress of the Paradise Shine Parlor

Opal

Tiny Lee's manicurist

Larchmont

A chauffeur

Leroy

Lucille's main man

Mrs. Dobson

A feisty grandmother

Amanda

A pretentious matron

Hamlet Hitchcock Jones

A shoe-shiner with ambition

Tiny Lee

A hairdresser and business woman

Louie “The Nail” Mahoney

A gangster

Rushmore

Louie's “accountant”

Jimmy

Sugar Lou's dresser and manager

Sugar Lou Bird

A showgirl

Policeman

A white man

Bradford

Louie's Wall Street contactThe White Policeman and Bradford should be played by the same actor.

Clarence

A janitor

Publication

ISBN-13 9780573629990
ISBN-10 0573629994

Langston Hughes's Little Ham is a play written by Judd Woldin and published by Concord Theatricals .

Community Reviews

No community reviews yet

Buy Play

Performance Rights

Available for Licensing
Amateur Only
Fee: Licensing fees and rental materials quoted upon application.

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

Apply for Rights

Similar Plays

Plays with similar themes, style, and content.

More from Judd Woldin

More plays from Judd Woldin that we think you'll enjoy.