In 1965, two of America’s intellectual giants were invited to debate whether “the American Dream is at the expense of the American Negro,” bringing into sharp focus our country’s deepest divisions.
The renowned theater company Elevator Repair Service returns to The Public with BALDWIN AND BUCKLEY AT CAMBRIDGE, a profoundly relevant presentation of the legendary debate between virtuosic writer James Baldwin and father of American conservatism William F. Buckley, Jr. The production concludes with an imagined scene between Baldwin and his close friend Lorraine Hansberry, researched and written by long-time ERS company members April Matthis and Greig Sargeant.
COVID Safety Information:
Masks are only required at Tuesday evening, and Saturday and Sunday matinee performances. Read more about The Public Theater's safety protocols.
Age Guidance: 12
Performance Schedule:
TUESDAYS- FRIDAYS @ 7:30 PM*
SATURDAYS & SUNDAYS @ 1:30 & 7:30 PM
*The performance on Thursday, October 6th will begin at 8 PM
Director
John Collins
Written by
Greig Sargeant with Elevator Repair Service