
Native Son
Paul Green
Suffocating in rat-infested poverty on the South Side of Chicago in the 1930s, twenty-year-old Bigger Thomas struggles to find a place for himself in a world whose prejudice has shut him out.
After taking a job in a wealthy white man's house, Bigger unwittingly unleashes a series of events that violently and irrevocably seal his fate.
Adapted with theatrical ingenuity by Chicago's own Nambi E. Kelley, this Native Son captures the power of Richard Wright's novel for a whole new generation.
| Character |
|---|
| The Black Rat Afican-American male 20s, the voice inside Bigger’s head |
| Mary Caucasian female, early 20s, edgy and simultaneously precious |
| Jan Caucasian male, 30s, well-intentioned with an edge; plays a variety of roles |
| Hannah African-American female, early 40s, tough, broken, the edge of anger; plays a veriety of roles |
| Buddy African-American male to play teens, soft, a follower; plays a variety of roles |
| Bessie African-American female to play teens to mid 20s, alcoholic; also plays VER and a variety of roles |
| Mrs. Dalton Caucasian female, late 40s to early 50s, blind and well-intentioned; plays a variety of roles |
| Britten Caucasian male, 40s-50s, main investigator, thrives on mischief; plays a variety of roles |
| Bigger African-American male of 20 |
Native Son - Fate
Native Son (Kelley/Wright) is a play written by Nambi E. Kelley and published by Samuel French .
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