Blackface? Can You Do That! Concerns of racism spark call for Goodman boycott

Updated 11:49 AM CDT, Thu, Jan 8, 2009

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Blackface, by Charles Browing, 2005, oil on canvas

 

A boycott has been called in connection with a play that opened the Goodman Theater series in Chicago last night.

The show,  Eugene O'Neill's play, "The Emperor Jones," features a white actress in blackface and that piece of minstrelsy is sparking controversy.

Late Wednesday afternoon, hours before the opening of The Wooster Group production at the Goodman, Third World Press sent out e-mails asking for a boycott of the show.  The Sun-Times reports that Third World Press is a Chicago-based publishing company that focuses on African-American issues.

"Our complaint is not with O'Neill's play," said Bennett Jones Johnson, vice president of Third World Press, who has not seen the Wooster Group show.

"After all, Charles L. Gilpin, a black actor, made his mark in the original 1920 production, and this was a revolutionary thing at the time. If a black actor were starring in it here, we would have no problem. What we object to is the minstrelsy aspect, which we consider both an anachronism and an insult. Minstrelsy has the same emotional connotations as lynching," said Johnson.

Goodman executive producer Roche Schulfer noted that the show is "virtually sold out."

Read more in the Sun-Times.

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  • Think Friday, Jan 9 at 9:22 AM FLAG COMMENT The show isn't welcoming the minstrel era back. It's an extremely critical work, not a cheap entertainment. I'd get your point if this was a TV variety show meant for cheap laughs. But this is an important theatrical work by one of America's greatest playwrights. Bringing it to an audience today, and sparking this very discussion, is moving the debate forward, not back. Talking about it is great, but telling a theatre comp ... MORE >
  • tired of it Friday, Jan 9 at 7:33 AM FLAG COMMENT Why do black people think they are the only race to ever have been enslaved ? Look back into history, you will see it has been the poor peoples of all nationalities that have been enslaved.
  • Larry Thursday, Jan 8 at 3:46 PM FLAG COMMENT What's the problem? Al Jolson never took any heat. But today all you have to do is say "Black", and you're a racist. Talk about petty.
  • Anonymous Thursday, Jan 8 at 3:43 PM FLAG COMMENT It's easy for other people to think this modern minstrel show is ok because their ancestors were not lynched, decapitated and ridiculed because of their race. The minstrel show era is connected to hate and ignorance; and it should not be welcomed back into this society.
  • Think Thursday, Jan 8 at 11:25 AM FLAG COMMENT Take a look at the reviews of this play. NYT has a great examination. Seems it would be rather degrading for a black person to play this role today -- point is, it's not evoking a minstrel show for entertainment. It's meant to make you think about the impact of our unfortunate histories, and having a woman in blackface playing a man adds to the layers. Try not to silence intelligent voices for PC. You can't erase history, ... MORE >

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