Branden Jacobs-Jenkins’s First Time
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- Опубликовано: 27 май 2015
- Branden Jacobs-Jenkins discusses his first play “Neighbors.” Part of “The Paris Review”'s “My First Time” video interview series.
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This series is made by the filmmakers Tom Bean, Casey Brooks, and Luke Poling.
Today in our “My First Time” series, the playwright Branden Jacobs-Jenkins talks about his first play, “Neighbors,” which debuted at the Public Theater in 2010.
We are so lucky to have Brandon writing sbout America..black and white..history, current. Thanks.
Brandon, all your Sunties are so proud of you. Pat, we applaud you. Congrats again.
Wow
@@monicaparker9170 rosemary, Tony, Monica. I’m seriously curious. What revelations do you derive from Brandon’s work. Particularly Neighbors. This seems to be like Kara Walker’s silhouettes: grand spectacles of black debasement, propped up by white art funders, to what end exactly?
Why did the program have the full n word written out as silhouetted in the word Neighbors? That traumatized me. Does anyone have the original playbill?
Why did the program have the full n word written out as silhouetted in the word Neighbors? That traumatized me. Does anyone have the original playbill?