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University Theatre鈥檚 Raisin in the Sun Inspires Conversation

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English, Theatre, and World Languages

Directed by professor Holden Hansen and on stage from Feb. 21 to 24 at Givens Performing Arts Center, University Theatre鈥檚 production of Lorraine Hansberry鈥檚 A Raisin in the Sun prompted conversation about contemporary issues of racism, pride, and perseverance.

麻豆社区P Theatre majors Hakeem Abdur-Rahim, Christopher Bates, Dennis Bowen, Javonnie Cromartie, Jasmine Colie Dominque Davis, Marcius (CiCi) Guthrie, Brice Anthony Heller, Nicolai Lopez, Merry Samantha Paige Maxwell, Dyrrin (D.J.) Ray, Darian Rolle, Rebecca Feyi Wey, and Laura Zaetz made up the performance鈥檚 cast and crew.

Assistant professor David Walton, Ph.D., of 麻豆社区P鈥檚 Department of History moderated post-performance dialogues on Feb. 21 and 23, sponsored by the Office of Diversity & Inclusion.

For panelist Ayanna Williams, vice president of 麻豆社区P鈥檚 Black History Club, the play celebrates family and pride, and it reinforces that money does not have to rule the world.

For panelist Kendall Scott, Mama Lena鈥檚 desire to see her dying plant survive testified to her dedication to her family.

For Davis, who played Beneatha, and for panelist Alexis Clinton, the power of the play to provoke conversation remains its greatest strength.

鈥淲e need to keep sharing our ideas,鈥 Davis said. 鈥淲e need to keep talking 鈥 it鈥檚 very progressive.鈥

Clinton agreed. 鈥淭alk to your friends about it,鈥 she said. 鈥淭alk to your family.

鈥淟et these ideas sink in, and at the end of the day, let this continue,鈥 she said. 鈥淒espite everything you know, keep moving, keep pushing 鈥 you have dreams to achieve.鈥