Choir Boy
Tarell Alvin McCraney
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Tarell Alvin McCraney(Theatre Communications)
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“McCraney’s richly drawn characters and colloquial poetry... manages to sound both epic and rooted in a specific place.
Listen closely, and you might hear that thrilling sound that is one of the main reasons we go to the theater, that beautiful music of a new voice.”—<i>The New York Times</i>
“Taut, expressive drama, <i>The Brothers Size</i> realizes the potential of theater to elevate the ordinary....
McCraney’s writing can be arresting.”—<i>Time Out New York</i>
This is the first collection by Tarell Alvin McCraney, a major new playwright of the American theater.
Lyrical and mythic, provocative and contemporary, McCraney’s dramas of kinship, love, and heartache are set in the bayou of Louisiana and loosely draw on West African myths.
<i>In the Red and Brown Water</i> charts the story of Oya, a fast and beautiful track star who must make difficult choices on her journey to womanhood.
<i>The Brothers Size</i> dramatizes the struggle between brothers who have taken different paths: Ogun, single-mindedly running his auto shop, and Oshoosi, recently returned from prison and fallen back with trouble.
<i>Marcus; or the Secret of Sweet</i> explores a young man’s relationship with his history and friends as he discovers his sexuality and true self against the backdrop of an impending storm.
<b>Tarell Alvin McCraney</b>’s other works include <i>Wig Out!</i> and <i>The Breach</i>.
His plays have been produced at The Public Theater in New York, internationally at the Royal Court Theatre and Abbey Theatre, and throughout the United States.