Synopsis
Black Girl
Published by Dramatists Play Service
2 Male 6 Female
But her ambitions bring her into conflict with her envious sisters, both of whom have been locked into dreary marriages too early, and her mother
Her mother has given up on her own children and now lavishes her care and affection on her "foster daughters" - industrious girls to whom she has transferred her own frustrated hopes
Billie Jean must fight a multiplicity of prejudices-family, sex, color, class and economic-to win an education and forge her own identity
But with her grandmother's strength and trust to embolden her, Billie Jean breaks free, establishing at last a tenuous but hopeful relationship with her mother
While taking the first sure steps toward a life which will, at least, be of her own making
Winner of the Drama Desk Award
First produced by the Henry Street Settlement's New Federal Theatre, and then a long-run success at Off-Broadway's Theatre de Lys
This eloquent and affecting play tells its story of a young girl's struggle to find a better life with rare honesty, revealing insights and a fresh, disarming humor
" a skillfully drawn domestic drama, moving in its simplicity an inspirational play to truly exceptional quality" ~ Variety
"a forceful and important new voice" ~ NY Post