Synopsis
The Reckoning - A Surreal Southern Fable
Published by Dramatists Play Service
5 Male 2 Female
Essentially a contest of wits between the foxy governor and the even foxier pimp, the play is given contrast and dimension by the accompanying actions of the governor's boneheaded son, the prostitute, and the governor's black maid and chauffeur-who seem at first to be pure "Uncle Toms"
Two long soliloquies highlight the play - in the first the pimp, facing the audience, unburdens his soul with harsh, powerful words of bitterness and loathing. In the second the governor rants of white sexual fantasies about blacks, and, perhaps unknowingly, embodies the hatred and fear which racism ignites
But when at last the girl and the pimp turn their full fury on the governor he can only stand silent and abased, his defenses swept away, his duplicity cruelly and tellingly exposed. The play is styled as a black daydream, but its truth and power are chillingly real and will linger in the mind long after the curtain has fallen
"It is brilliant in its genesis as well as in its executiona simple but stunning allegory " - Cue Magazine