“The Family We Choose”
When an ambitious young black student meets with her esteemed white professor to go over a paper the student is writing about the American Revolution, sparks fly as the two women engage in a discussion about who gets to tell the real story of America. Both women are brilliant, both are passionate, and they both believe they are 100% right. It doesn’t take long for a conversation about grammar and punctuation moves into dangerous territory neither of them are prepared for; the implications are profound and cannot be undone. Can these two women, who have so much in common, find a way forward in a world that wants to ensure they never come to agreement?
by Eleanor Burgess
FIRST WEDNESDAY / PAY WHAT YOU FEEL PREVIEW
Join us for the first performance of a play and literally pay what you’d like. Tickets go on sale at the Liberty Theatre box office one hour before the performance. There are no reserved seats; simply buy your ticket, find a seat and enjoy the show. If you’d prefer to reserve your seats, you may also purchase your tickets at full price for this performance.
“A barnburner of a play; one of the best plays I’ve seen about who gets to tell the story of America, and how…” —The Washington Post
“A bristling, provocative debate play about race and privilege in the United States, and it begs to be argued with…” —The New York Times
“The Niceties crackles and sparks with friction. Burgess’ characters are drawn with precision and her dialogue is expertly crafted to keep both the tension and the attention high…” —New York Theatre Guide
SHOW NOTES
Content Advisory: This play discusses race relations, racism, institutional racism, and white supremacy in a frank and adult manner, and also includes themes of an adult nature.
Recommended Age: This play is appropriate for audiences aged 16 years and older.
Approximate Run Time: The Niceties is approximately 1 hour and 45 minutes, including one 15-minute intermission.
The Niceties is generously sponsored by Marcia and Donald Liebich.