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| Nguirane Sarr (Gavin Lawrence, center) leads the beggars' strike. Photo: Rob Levine (The Children's Theatre Company, 2002) |
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Title
The Beggars' Strike
Creators
Aminita Sow Fall, author
Carlyle Brown, featured playwright
Kysia Bostic, music
Details
75 pgs. 6 female, 9 male
Originally produced in CTC's 2001-2002 season
Audience Recommendation: 9+
Run Time: 1 hour, 45 minutes
Synopsis
The Beggars' Strike tells the story of an Islamic West African community caught between the pressures of traditional and contemporary values. The government wants to increase tourism as a source of revenue and so decides to rid the city streets of the ragged beggars. But the beggars are essential to the spiritual life of the community, and they know it. As the government plans to remove the city beggars, the beggars decide to strike. The farcical conclusion includes an avalanche of mistaken identities, hilarious chaos, and befuddled orders.
“The Beggars’ Strike…is that rarest of theater shows: a sweet, cheery farce whose sharp writing and sublime humor don’t leave a venomous aftertaste.” –Minneapolis Star Tribune
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