

The Good Negro
Tracey Scott Wilson
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Readers appreciate the thrilling and engaging nature of the play, highlighted by its fantastic dialogue and quick pacing. However, some find the characters underdeveloped, particularly in a narrative filled with complex themes of racial tension and journalism. Overall, the interplay of intertwined scenes captivates many, although it can be challenging to follow at times.
THE STORY: An ambitious black newspaper reporter, Yvonne Wilson, goes against her editor, Pat Morgan, to investigate a murder and finds the BEST story...but at what cost?
Wilson explores the elusive nature of truth as the boundaries between reality a
"A singular new voice…deeply emotional, deeply intellectual, and deeply musical…” —The New Yorker. “…a conscientious and absorbing new drama…” —The New York Times. “…a riveting, tough-minded drama about race, reporting and the truth…” —Associated Press. “…a stylish, attention-holding script that ends on a chilling note that will leave viewers with much to talk about.” —CurtainUp. “…a crisp, incisive, immensely enjoyable play…"
— Broadway.com
The Story is a American play written by Tracey Scott Wilson and published by Dramatists Play Service in New York (2004).
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