The Great Privation (How to flip ten cents into a dollar)
by Nia Akilah Robinson

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Highlights

90 mins Present Day Role(s) for Black Actor(s) Bare Stage/Simple Set Contemporary Costumes/Street Clothes

Synopsis

You think, we carry our ancestors with us?

No. I do think there are hints they leave for us though.

In our walk.

Or maybe I don’t know.

In the soil.

I don’t know.

1832: A mother and daughter stand vigil behind the African Baptist Church in Philadelphia at the grave of a recently deceased loved one.

Today, on the same grounds: Another strangely familiar mother and daughter work as counselors at what is now a sleepaway camp.

Timelines collide, horrors are buried and revealed, but love never lacks.

The Great Privation (How to flip ten cents into a dollar) is a darkly comedic play about our nation’s long practice of harming Black bodies in the name of scientific progress, our responsibility to time, and the role joy plays in living with a history we cannot change.

Press Reviews

"A great investigation into the legacy and manifestations of racism in the present day."

— All That Dazzles

"A generous play filled with wit, vivid characters, and clever observations on systemic inequalities and the generational gap in African American experiences."

— North West End UK

"An enjoyable and emotional watch."

— The Rendition

"An inspired premiere."

— The Reviews Hub

"[A] genuinely ambitious tale of robbing Black bodies."

— The Telegraph

Characters

Character
Mother &Amp; Mother (Modern Day) (Missy Freeman)

She/Her. Black. 34. Six feet tall. 1832, Private. In Control. Funny.

John &Amp; John (Modern Day)

He/Him/They/Them. White. 25. Redhead. Blonde is fine too. 1832, Outgoing. Lacks empathy. avoidant. Modern day, gives musical theater energy.

Janitor &Amp; Cuffee (Modern Day)

He/Him. Black. 32. Tall in stature and presence. 1832, Loud. Unapologetic. Bold. Modern day, huggable. Lovable. Shy. Silly. Just wants everyone to have STRUCTURED FUN.

Charity &Amp; Charity (Modern Day)

She/Her. Black. 16. Of Darker skin tone. 1832, funny, busy, intense. Modern day, very hyperactive and bubbly. Slightly hood-whimsical. A very physically comedic actor.

Publication

Publisher Samuel French
ISBN-13 9780573000560
ISBN-10 0573000565

The Great Privation (How to flip ten cents into a dollar) is a play written by Nia Akilah Robinson and published by Samuel French .

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