Blue
by Charles Randolph-wright

Blue

Synopsis

Using music as an integral part of the storytelling, Blue spans nearly twenty years in the life of the affluent African American Clark family in rural South Carolina.

Events are seen through the eyes of the eldest son Reuben, who evolves from a preteen trumpet player into an adult artist.

His mother, a relentlessly chic matriarch with dark secrets who is out of place in the her provincial surroundings, holds court at family gatherings.

She lays out grandiose plans for her two sons while the mesmerizing music of sexy jazz singer Blue Williams adds a unique dimension.

Meanwhile, her husband runs a profitable funeral home, grandmother offers unsolicited advice and Ruben's brother runs with the girls.

This humorous family portrait abounds with tenderness, acceptance and the search for unconditional love while introducing audiences to an African American family the likes of which is seldom portrayed on stage or screen.

Performance

Cast

A medium cast size of 9 total roles, 4 female and 5 male roles.

Publication

Publisher
Samuel French
Year Published
2003
ISBN 10
0573628084
ISBN 13
9780573628085
Binding
Paperback
Print Length
92 pages
Language
English
LCCN
2007386544
LCC
ML50.H502 B58 2003
Print
Blue is a American play written by and published by Samuel French in 2003. The print edition has an ISBN-13 of 9780573628085 and an ISBN-10 of 0573628084.

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