Set today, the play is about two Native Americans who are facing the extinction of their tribe while the first female leader of the KKK is poised to bring a gentler version of the Klan into the limelight. When the two groups are brought together, they find that sometimes they are asking the same questions. When is race separation racism? And when is it essential preservation? It’s a question both sides need to answer before it is too late.
This play was listed on the Kilroy's Top 46 list of unproduced plays by women writers. It was also developed at Berkeley Rep's Ground Floor, the William Inge Residency and the Center Theatre Group Writer's Workshop.
Set today, the play is about two Native Americans who are facing the extinction of their tribe while the first female leader of the KKK is poised to bring a gentler version of the Klan into the limelight. When the two groups are brought together, they find that sometimes they are asking the same questions. When is race separation racism? And when is it essential preservation? It’s a question both sides need to answer before it is too late.
This play was listed on the Kilroy's Top 46 list of unproduced plays by women writers. It was also developed at Berkeley Rep's Ground Floor, the William Inge Residency and the Center Theatre Group Writer's Workshop.
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