Synopses & Reviews
An energized, vibrant look at the point where the personal and political collide, from a rapidly rising star on the American playwriting scene. When a former Black Revolutionary and political prisoner decides to connect with his estranged daughter, he discovers that fatherhood might be the most challenging revolution of all.
Review
"Smart, entertaining and moving as it grapples with the tensions between past and present
while asking penetrating questions about the nature of liberation
Morisseau's script, sings with intelligence."
Guardian"[A] well-crafted tale of a former Black Power revolutionary struggling to cope with the fallout from the dream
Morisseau offers a soulful elegy for a movement" Time Out (London)
"Capable of capturing the rhythm and demotic speech of the street, Morisseau is an obvious talent with a flair for the incendiary monologue" The Stage
Synopsis
An energized, vibrant, witty look at the point where the personal and political collide from a great young American playwright.
Synopsis
Kenyatta Shakur is alone. His wife has died, and now, this former Black Revolutionary and political prisoner, is desperate to reconnect with his estranged daughter Nina. If Kenyatta truly wants to reconcile his past, he must first conquer his most challenging revolution of all - fatherhood. Sunset Baby is an energised, vibrant and witty look at the point where the personal and political collide. One of the most exciting and distinctive undiscovered voices in America.
About the Author
Dominique Morisseau is a playwright and actress. Her literary work has taken many forms and she was featured in the New York Times best-selling short-story collection, Chicken Soup for the African American Soul. Dominique is a Chambers Playwriting Award Honoree and The Lark's 2012-13 PONY Fellow.