Reparations (Aaron Jin) |
Reparations
Sound Theatre Company
(at Langston Hughes Performing Arts Institute)
Through Feb 2, 2020
Trauma is not individual. Whatever an individual experiences
with trauma radiates out from that individual to all the others in the circle –
family, friends, all associates. Once trauma changes the individual, trauma
also changes others. This is the fundamental subject that Darren Canady tries
to illuminate in his searing new play, Reparations, commissioned by
Sound Theatre Company.
But wait? (You might ask.) Isn’t the play about Black people
wanting or needing “reparations” for slavery? Isn’t this a political play?
The play tries to answer the question of “why” Black folks
feel that some important recognition and/or compensation should be offered to
Black families. This play doesn’t start with slavery. This play starts back
only a couple of generations to the early 1920s when the KKK attacks, burns and
lynches Black parents of three children in their home.