Paris (Booth)
by Paul Lucas, Eboni Booth

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Highlights

90 mins 1990s Role(s) for Black Actor(s) Unit Set/Multiple Settings Contemporary Costumes/Street Clothes Comedy

Synopsis

Emmie is one of the only Black people living in Paris, Vermont, and she desperately needs a job.

When she is hired at Berry’s, a store off the interstate selling everything from baby carrots to lawnmowers, she begins to understand a new kind of isolation.

Paris is a play about invisibility, being underpaid, and how it feels to work on your feet for ten hours a day.

Press Reviews

"An airtight example of humanity."

— TheaterMania

"This is not just about gender identity. It’s about what makes us human."

— The Boston Globe

Characters

Character
Josephine

White Australian trans female, fifties, lived as a hypermasculine man for fifty years. Still in active transition, her gender presentation is not polished.

Luna

African American/Latinx trans female, mid-to-late twenties. She is very comfortable with her sexuality.

Sandra

White trans female, sixties. A former garage mechanic with the soul of a poet, she underwent an expensive, well-supervisde transition at forty. Her presentation is extremely polished.

Tatiana

White trans female, mid-forties to mid-fifties, transitioned in her twenties. A performer, she is naturally charming.

Dr. Violet

White trans female, seventies, transitioned at sixty-eight. A successful gynecologist working with cis and transgender patients. Raised in the UK but has lived in Australia for thirty years. Comfortable in her presentation.

Zakia

African American trans female, late thirties, began transition at twenty-one. Social worker by day and beauty pageant contestant/drag performer by night. Confident, does not make any attempt to sound overly feminine.

Eden

White intersex female, forties, British. Assigned male at birth, her history was long concealed from her by her parents. Intelligent, emotional, mercurial, angry, funny, substance abuser, and a lesbian. She is very androgynous.

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American Repertory Theatre

Publication

Publisher Samuel French
ISBN-13 9780573709593
ISBN-10 0573709599

Paris (Booth) is a comedy play written by Paul Lucas and published by Samuel French .

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