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Patricia Ramsey
Willie Thomas, an overworked, alcoholic, African-American father, passes on a legacy of self-hate and anger to his four sons: Jimmy, Wesley, Cleve, and the youngest, Alex.
Each finds his own way to digest this legacy — Jimmy through hard drugs, Wes through petty crime, Cleve through education and the arts.
The older brothers are seen through the eyes of young Alex, who had a pitchfork thrown at him by his father during a drunken rage.
He desperately searches for self-definition as he attempts both to emulate and separate himself from his brothers and father.
His search crystallizes when his father's true story is revealed -- as a child, Willie suffered a cruel injustice at the hands of a racist Alabama penal system, which virtually robbed Willie of his childhood.
Written for one energetic actor, Throw Pitchfork explores serious terrain with much comedy.
Throw Pitchfork is a comedy play written by Alexander Thomas and published by Playscripts .
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