About This Show

Stormbringer Theatre Company presents James Baldwin’s Blues for Mister Charlie, a searing drama set in Mississippi during the Civil Rights Movement. Originally produced by the Actor’s Studio in 1964, the play is a deeply humane, passionate, and poetic drama about race relations in America. James Baldwin wrote the play in response to the deaths of Emmett Till and Medgar Evers. Blues is a fictionalized treatment of the people and events that led to Emmett Till’s murder. The play deals with the murder of a young black man, Richard, by a white shop owner, Lyle Britten. James Baldwin uses this framework to examine how everyone contributes to the creation of a society in which one man can justify killing another because of a difference in skin color.

Show Details

Dates: Opening Night: August 31, 2001 Final Performance: September 9, 2001
Location: Judson Memorial Church, New York City

55 Washington Square S,

New York,

10012

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