

Mister Johnson
Joyce Cary
Awards & Recognition
Winner! Three 1973 Tony Awards, including Best Play Winner, 1973 Drama Desk Award for Most Promising Playwright
The River Niger is about Jeff Williams, a young African-American man returning home to his family in Harlem after several years in the Air Force.
... When Jeff finally arrives, he is greeted by his childhood friend Mo and Mo's men, a small group of revolutionaries who try to bully Jeff into joining their organization.
"A drama of considerable power."
— New York Post
"Eloquently scripted... Joseph A. Walker's 1972 drama paved the way for a new generation of black theater -- critical, confrontational and unapologetic."
— Los Angeles Times
"Leaves you with the impression that you've been inside a real, living situation, in which real people struggle, hope, win, lose, die and live. The best American play of the season! Brooding, compassionate and luminous."
— Bergen Record
"The River Niger is big, wide and deep... It is a testimony to man's unending fight for survival."
— New York Times
| Character |
|---|
| Johnny Williams 50s, an alive poet |
| Mattie Williams 50s, an embittered but happy woman |
| Grandma Wilhelmina Brown 83, very alive, Mattie’s mother |
| Dr. Dudley Stanton 50s, cynical, classic Jamaican, lover of poetry |
| Jeff Williams 25, Johnny’s son, thoughtful, wild, a credit to his father |
| Ann Vanderguild 22, strong Black South African girl, lover of quality |
| Mo 24, young Black leader of underlying beauty and integrity |
| Gail Mo’s girl, lovable supportive spirit |
| Chips Sexually perverted, a young fool |
| Al Closeted homosexual, capable, determined, very young |
| Skeeter Basically good, but hung up on dope |
| Lt. Staples Police officer (voice only) |
| Bass Player Highly skillful at creating a mood (not seen), provides musical poetry for the play |
The River Niger is a American play written by Joseph A Walker and published by Samuel French in New York (1973).
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