The White Card

This production will also be presented at the following theatres:

Pittsburg Theatre Company:  January 26 – 28

Campbell Martinez:  February 1 - 11

The White Card stages a conversation that is both informed and derailed by the black/white American drama. The scenes in this one-act play, for all the characters’ disagreements, stalemates, and seeming impasses, explore what happens if one is willing to stay in the room when it is painful to bear the pressure to listen and the obligation to respond.


—from the introduction by Claudia Rankine

Claudia Rankine's The White Card poses the essential question: Can American society progress if whiteness remains invisible?

Composed of two scenes, the play opens with a dinner party thrown by Virginia and Charles, an influential Manhattan couple, for the up-and-coming artist Charlotte. Their conversation about art and representations of race spirals toward the devastation of Virginia and Charles' intentions. One year later, the second scene brings Charlotte and Charles into the artist's studio, and their confrontation raises both the stakes and the questions of what - and who - is actually on display.

Rankine's The White Card is a moving and revelatory distillation of racial divisions as experienced in the white spaces of the living room, the art gallery, the theater, and the imagination itself.

Originally produced in collaboration with Arts Emerson and the American Repertory Theatre, at the Emerson Paramount Center on the Robert J. Orchard State in Boston, Massachusetts

By CLAUDIA RANKINE

STAGED READING
Directed by

Carlene Coury

Featuring: Gwendolyn Sampson Brown; Tyleen Kelly; Jeff Trescott; Marti Muldoon; Pennell Chapin; Davi Santiago

THE SHOW HAS BEEN POSTPONED TO JANUARY 19-21

Performances will be held at Pinole Community Playhouse

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