A Raisin in the Sun Returns to Broadway

A Raisin in the Sun

 

A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry returns to Broadway for 14 weeks starring Denzel Washington last seen in Fences 2012 and Diahann Carroll last on Broadway with The Vargina Monoloques 1999 and is Directed by Kenny Leon.

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A Raisin in the Sun is a play by Lorraine Hansberry that debuted on Broadway in 1959. The title comes from the poem “Harlem” (also known as “A Dream Deferred”) by Langston Hughes. The story is based upon a black family’s experiences in the Washington Park Subdivision of Chicago’s Woodlawn neighbourhood.

Walter and Ruth Younger and their son Travis, along with Walter’s mother Lena (Mama) and sister Beneatha, live in poverty in a dilapidated two-bedroom apartment on Chicago’s south side. Walter is barely making a living as a limousine driver. Though Ruth is content with their lot, Walter is not and desperately wishes to become wealthy, to which end he plans to invest in a liquor store in partnership with Willy, a street-smart acquaintance of Walter’s whom we never meet.

 

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Denzel Washington – Diahann Carroll – Anika Noni Rose – Sophie Okonedo

At the beginning of the play, Mama is waiting for an insurance check for ten thousand dollars. Walter has a sense of entitlement to the money, but Mama has religious objections to alcohol and Beneatha has to remind him it is Mama’s call how to spend it. Eventually Mama puts some of the money down on a new house, choosing an all-white neighbourhood over a black one for the practical reason that it happens to be much cheaper. Later she relents and gives the rest of the money to Walter to invest with the provision that he reserve $3,000 for Beneatha’s education.

Walter passes the money on to Willy’s naive sidekick Bobo, who gives it to Willy, who absconds with it, depriving Walter and Beneatha of their dreams, though not the Youngers of their new home. Meanwhile, Karl Lindner, a white representative of the neighbourhood they plan to move to, makes a generous offer to buy them out. He wishes to avoid neighbourhood tensions over interracial population, which to the three women’s horror Walter prepares to accept as a solution to their financial setback. Lena says that while money was something they try to work for, they should never take it if it was a person’s way of telling them they weren’t fit to walk the same earth as them.

First production on Broadway was 1959 Starring Sidney Poitier, Claudia McNeil, Louis Gossett, Ruby Dee, Diana Sands and Directed by Lloyd Richards and ran for 530 Performances at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre and won 4 Tony Awards.

Best Play – Written by Lorraine Hansberry; produced by Philip Rose, David J. Cogan Best Actor in Play – Sidney Poitier Best Actress in a Play – Claudia McNeil Best Direction of a Play – Lloyd Richards

Playing at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre

Previews from March 08 2014 …..Opening Night April 03 2014

 

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Full Cast 2014

Diahann Carroll Lena Younger Mother
Denzel Washington Walter Lee Younger Brother
David Cromer Karl Lindner
Jason Dirden George Murchison
Stephen McKinley Henderson Bobo
Bryce Clyde Jenkins Travis Younger
Sophie Okonedo Broadway debut Ruth Younger
Anika Noni Rose Beneatha Younger
Stephen Tyrone Williams Joseph Asagai

Full Cast 2004

Sean Combs Broadway debut Walter Lee Younger Brother
Audra McDonald Ruth Younger
Phylicia Rashad Lena Younger Mother
Sanaa Lathan Broadway debut Beneatha Younger
Bill Nunn Broadway debut Bobo
David Aaron Baker Karl Lindner
Lawrence Ballard Moving Man
Teagle F. Bougere Joseph Asagai
Frank Harts Broadway debut George Murchison
Billy Eugene Jones Moving Man
Alexander Mitchell Travis Younger

Full Cast 1959

Sidney Poitier Walter Lee Younger Brother
Ruby Dee Ruth Younger
Ivan Dixon Joseph Asagai
Lonne Elder III Bobo
John Fiedler Karl Lindner
Louis Gossett George Murchison
Ed Hall Moving Man
Claudia McNeil Lena Younger Mother
Diana Sands Beneatha Younger
Glynn Turman Travis Younger
Douglas Turner Moving Man

 

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