This posthumous world premiere by counterculture chronicler Ann Morrissette Davidon is an ambitious study of cultural oppression in a changing world. It’s set in 1962 in a secluded estate above the Hudson River, where playwright Lorraine Hansberry (Karen Stephens), still reaping the rewards of her groundbreaking Raisin in the Sun, has invited novelist and social activist James Baldwin (André L. Gainey) for a critique of her latest play. He’s brought along a protégé, bubbly Southern belle Laura Lee (Kaitlyn O’Neill), who catches the attention of Lorraine’s husband, Bob (Sean Muldoon), exacerbating the fractures in a marriage that already seems in... More >>>