Les Blancs (The Whites)
by Lorraine Hansberry, Robert Nemiroff

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Highlights

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

Synopsis

Best American play of 1970, Les Blancs prophetically confronts the hope and tragedy of Africa in revolution.

The setting is a white Christian mission in a colony about to explode.

The time is that hour of reckoning when no one the guilty nor the innocent can evade the consequences of white colonialism and imperatives of black liberation.

Tshembe Matoseh, the English educated son of a chief, has come home to bury his father.

He finds his teenage brother a near alcoholic and his older brother a priest and traitor to his people.

Forswearing politics and wanting only to return to his wife and child in England, Tshembe is drawn into the conflict symbolized by a woman dancer, the powerful Spirit of Africa who pursues him.

Press Reviews

"Possessed of the unrelenting power, breadth of vision and masterly technique that only a very few playwrights are capable of in any one generation."

— Detroit News

"Incredibly moving... towering, magnificent."

— The New York Times

Characters

Character
DR. MARTA GOTTERLING
PETER
CHARLIE MORRIS
DR. WILLY DEKOVEN
MAJOR GEORGE RICE
MADAME NIELSEN
ERIC
TSHEMBE MATOSEH
ABIOSEH MATOSEH
NGAGO
THE WOMAN
DRUMMERS
AFRICAN VILLAGERS (AND WARRIORS)
AFRICAN CHILD
SOLDIERS
PRISONER

Publication

Publisher Samuel French
ISBN-13 9780573611513
ISBN-10 0573611513

Les Blancs (The Whites) is a play written by Lorraine Hansberry and published by Samuel French .

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