About This Show

Jean-Paul Sartre’s The Respectful Prostitute is the repellant and inspiring indictment of racial prejudice in America’s deep South told through the eyes of a prostitute who witnesses murder. Although it uses the foil of race, sex and class to tell the story – it is a black man who is murdered by a rich white man, and the latter’s family use their power to intimidate the white prostitute to comply with their requests – the play itself is also a meditation on our undeniable connection with one another; one that can be ignored only at the subjects own peril.

Show Details

Dates: Opening Night: February 5, 2004 Final Performance: February 14, 2004
Location: Devanaughn Theatre, Massachusetts

791 Tremont St,

Boston,

02118

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