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Friday, March 21, 2008
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof - Black Audiences
New York Times: "At a recent Wednesday night performance of the all-black Broadway production of Tennessee Williams’s “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof,” Ramona Scott, 52, ran into a couple she’d worked for as a baby sitter almost 40 years ago. She saw another couple who had been friends of hers during the 1970s. “Cat” was where everybody seemed to be."
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It definitely is understandable that this show would attract a large black audience. Naturally, I am not an expert on this subject, but I feel like a large black audience would be happy to support a show that features an all-black cast, allowing for this type of show to continue. Also, I think this audience would have an easier time relating to what is going on in the play. The all-star cast doesn't hurt either.
The whole concept that an all black cast will attract a large black audience is really complex. And if I get into it, I'll end up writing an essay. But overall I'm really glad this show is doing so well.
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