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No Place to Be Somebody

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No Place to Be Somebody
Written byCharles Gordone
Directed byEdward Cornell
CharactersGabe Gabriel
Shanty Mulligan
Johnny Williams
Dee Jacobson
Evie Ames
Cora Beasely
Melvin Smeltz
Mary Lou Bolton
Ellen
Sweets Crane
Mike Maffucci
Louie
Judge Bolton
Machine Dog
Sergeant Cappaletti
Harry
Date premieredMay 2, 1969
Place premieredNew York Shakespeare Festival Public Theater
New York City,New York, United States
Original languageEnglish
GenreDrama

No Place to Be Somebody is a 1969 play written by American playwrightCharles Gordone.[1][2][3][4]

It was during his employment as a bartender inGreenwich Village that Gordone found the inspiration for his first major work,No Place to Be Somebody, for which he received the 1970Pulitzer Prize for Drama. Gordone's Pulitzer signified two "firsts": he was the first African American playwright to receive a Pulitzer, andNo Place to Be Somebody was the first off-Broadway play to receive the award.[5]

Written over the course of seven years, the play explores racial tensions in aCivil Rights-era story about a black bartender who tries to outsmart a white mobster syndicate. In his final speech, in June 1995, delivered at theMuseum of the American West inLos Angeles, Gordone described the play as being "about country folk who had migrated to the big city, seeking the urban myth of success, only to find disappointment, despair, and death." After an experimental production directed by Gordone, in November 1967, the play was produced in a showcase of three weekends at The Other Stage in Joe Papp's Public Theater in South Manhattan by directorEdward Cornell. The play was then launched on May 4, 1969 byJoseph Papp on a 248-performance run at theNew York Shakespeare Festival'sPublic Theater,[6] followed by an acclaimed limited engagement at Broadway's ANTA Theatre.[1] The play's run (atNew York'sANTA Playhouse) lasted 15 performances, followed by three national touring companies from 1970 to 1977, all of which Gordone directed.

The play was revived in 1987 atThe Matrix Theatre Company in Los Angeles, California in an adaptation directed byBill Duke and starring one of the original cast from the play's initial 1969 run,Ron Thompson, in the role of Shanty Mulligan.[2][7]

References

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  1. ^abGussow, Mel (1969-12-31)."Theater: 'No Place to Be Somebody' Opens Run"(PDF).The New York Times. Retrieved2012-01-24.
  2. ^ab"No Place to Be Somebody".The Matrix Theatre Company. Archived fromthe original on 2011-10-04. Retrieved2012-01-24.
  3. ^Garland, Phyl (July 1970)."The Prize Winners".Ebony. Retrieved2012-02-22.
  4. ^"Jet Has Role in Broadway Play, 'To Be Somebody'".Jet: 57. May 14, 1970.
  5. ^Pogrebin, Robin (1995-11-19)."Charles Gordone Is Dead at 70; Won a Pulitzer for His First Play".The New York Times. Retrieved2012-01-24.
  6. ^Haskell, Molly (1969-05-08)."Theatre: No Place to Be Somebody".The Village Voice. Retrieved2013-01-07.
  7. ^Drake, Sylvie (1987-07-24)."This Revival Of 'No Place' Goes Places".Los Angeles Times. Retrieved2012-02-20.

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