New York City
The most influential play in US history is revived to commemorate the 150th anniversary of George Aiken’s powerful stage adaptation of Harriet Beecher Stowe’s novel. Never more relevant, as America wrestles with the legacy of slavery, Uncle Tom’s Cabin remains a gut-wrenching indictment of mankind’s cruelty, as well as a celebration of the human spirit. Its characters are among the most memorable in American literature, and its story is one no one should ever forget. Jack Marshall directs.