![]() ![]() ![]() “It’s about what it means to be family and, in the biggest sense, the family of man, what it means to be connected with somebody else… The play speaks to who the world thinks you’re going to be, and how you struggle with that.” “The meaning of the play isn’t just confined to a man’s experience,” says the playwright, Suzan-Lori Parks. Former Tennessee Titan, Eddie George was casted for Lincoln and Joel Diggs for Booth. Topdog/Underdog delineates the story of two brothers juggling work, women, money, racism, and cards. On the night of February 15th, the audience was composed of local Nashville theater enthusiasts and a handful of Vanderbilt theater students. Suzan-Lori Parks wrote the play Topdog/Underdog it was performed from February 9th to February 24th at Johnson Theater at the Tennessee Performing Arts Center in Nashville, Tennessee. ![]() Posted by Jake Silver on Sunday, Main 1010 blog posts, Analysis Essay, Blog posts, News, Production Review. ![]()
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