An unflinchingly honest, darkly funny examination of race and language in America, J. T. Rogers’ White People uses the interwoven monologues of three white people – a bitter former homecoming queen who is now a housewife with a special needs child; a New York college professor whose family was attacked by a group of black men, possibly injuring his unborn baby; and a smug conservative lawyer who moved from New York to St. Louis, so his family can be safer – to work through the blame, guilt and assumptions related to feelings about their own whiteness and the non-whiteness of others.
Added Performances
Sunday, March 18th at 7:30 P.M.
Sunday, March 25th at 7:30 P.M.
Wednesday, March 28th at 8:00 P.M.