Synopsis
Manhattan Class Company Class One-Acts 1992 - A.M.L & Mixed Babies & Saint Stanislaus Outside The House & Group
Manhattan Class Company - Ethan Silverman & Jaqueline Reingold & Oni Faida Lampley & Patrick Breen
Published by Dramatists Play Service
5 Male
Mixed Babies ~ by Oni Faida Lampley. is set in Oklahoma City in the mid 1970s. Reva, a black girl of sixteen, and four of her friends are having a slumber party
The girls are in the process of discovering who they are in terms of themselves, their race and their womanhood. Reva believes that she will be able to find something special in herself by embracing her African heritage
In the pursuit of that Reva wants to undergo a "Rite of Passage" that she has found in a book on African cultures. Her friends, Andee, who's happy to simply be a middle-class teenaged girl, Thommie, who chooses from week to week what race she wants to be, Dena, who's exploring sex as a means of self-definition, and Shalanda, who is shy, a compulsive eater and who looks up to the others in her search for "how to be," regard Reva's plan skeptically, but agree to help
The Rite of Passage proceeds sloppily and goes unfinished, but Reva gains something from it and as the morning dawns she may be beginning her life as a woman (6 women)
A.M.L. ~ The five characters in A.M.L, by Jaqueline reingold, represent the thoughts and feelings of a single woman who is trying to cope with her boyfriend's Leukemia
Each of the women depict a different stage of the illness and the relationship. By the end we realize that the boyfriend has survived, the woman is stronger, but the relationship is over; and her five separate parts have grown into one (5 women)
In Saint Stanislaus Outside The House ~ by Patrick Breen, five young punks pass the night on the stoop of St. Stanislaus' church on East 7th Street in the East Village of New York, holding their own Academy Awards ceremony for their favorite cartoons, with Dumbo winning in nine categories
As the sun rises, they pair off and contemplate their place in the world (3 men, 2 women)
" A.M.L. has unsettling power" ~ Variety
"Jacquelyn Reingold's A.M.L. and Ethan Silverman's Group are small skillfully executed ensemble pieces" ~ NY Times
Mixed Babies was the winner of the 1991 Helen Hayes Award for Outstanding New Play
"Ms Lampley's dialogue is remarkable for the way it maintains an exuberant comic tone while defining each character and giving her a social and political dimension" ~ NY Times