Experimental, allegorical and angry, Dutchman is set on a New York City subway train, where Lula, a young white woman, strikes up a conversation with Clay, a young middle-class black man. As the play unspools, she goads him, with liberal righteousness, into releasing the anger that, as a black man, he must surely be harboring. Dutchman is an allusion to The Dutch East India Company, a leading operator of slave ships during the 17th century, whose flagship, tradition holds, was named Flying Dutchman .
Credit | Artist | Photo |
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Playwright | Amiri Baraka | |
Director | Woodie King, Jr. | |
Set Designer | Chris Cumberbatch | |
Lighting Designer | Antoinette Tynes | |
Costume Designer | Carolyn Adams | |
Sound Designer | Bill Toles | |
Actor | Ryan Jillian Kilpatrick | |
Actor | Michael Alcide |
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