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A Raisin in the Sun

A Raisin in the SunT1789625122
Walter Lee Younger has a dream - a dream that will get him and his family out of their tiny apartment in Southside Chicago. Money is coming, and with it will come freedom, dignity and ease. As the dream collapses a new man is born. And a new dream...Originally produced in 1959, A Raisin in the Sun was the first successful Broadway play by a Black writer. Hansberry was the youngest person and the first African-American to win the New York Drama Critics Circle Award for Best Play. When she was eight years old, a brick was thrown through the window of Lorraine Hansberry's home with such force that it embedded itself in a wall. The Hansberrys, a successful African-American family, had moved into an all-white area. This event and the legal fight that followed inspired her lifelong struggle for racial equality - and her most well known, groundbreaking and influential work A Raisin In the Sun.
Author Lorraine Hansberry


Archive :: production:T1789625122, play:S0495541245, venue:V977
Current production:Tour/Production

Performance

VenueLeeds Playhouse (formerly West Yorkshire Playhouse)
Other spaces: Courtyard, Quarry, Bramall Rock Void
TownLeeds
CountyWest Yorkshire
From13th September 2024
To28th September 2024
What is currently on at Leeds Playhouse (formerly West Yorkshire Playhouse) (V977)

Reviews

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Company

Producer Headlong
Producer Leeds Playhouse
Producer Lyric Hammersmith
Producer Nottingham Playhouse
Director Tinuke Craig
Design Cecile Tremolieres
Costume Maybelle Laye
Music Max Pappenheim
Sound Max Pappenheim
Lighting Joshua Pharo
Director Sarita Piotrowski (movement)
Director Haruka Kuroda (fight / intimacy)
Other Aundrea Fudge (voice and dialect coach)
Director Phillippe Cato (associate director)
Design Ruta Irbite (design associate)
Lighting Luke Haywood (lighting associate)
Performer Josephine-Fransilja Brookman (Beneatha)
Performer Cash Holland (Ruth)
Performer Solomon Israel (Walter Lee)
Performer Jonah Russell (Karl)
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