

A Photograph: Lovers in Motion
Ntozake Shange
It is set in St. Louis in a bar frequented by Black artists and musicians.
It is another meditation on the irony of being Black in a white world.
The artists bare their souls in soliloquies, many of them illustrated by in the mood dances.
"Spell #7 is humanely upbeat... In the end, [it] proclaims inner self respect as the essential quality of Black pride and Black identity."
— Christian Science Monitor
"Lovely and powerful."
— The New York Times
| Character |
|---|
| Alec A frustrated, angry actor's actor |
| Dahlia A young singer/dancer |
| Eli A bartender who is also a poet |
| Bettina DAHLIA’s co-worker in a chorus |
| Lily An unemployed actress working as a barmaid |
| Natalie A not-too-successful performer |
| Ross A guitarist-singer with NATALIE |
| Maxine An experienced actress |
| Lou A practicing magician |
Spell #7 is a American play written by Ntozake Shange and published by Samuel French (1981).
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