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Really and Other Plays

Jackie Sibblies Drury

A collection of sharp, innovative plays by the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright of Fairview.

Jackie Sibblies Drury has established herself as a bold and formally innovative writer whose work upends expectations of what theater can be and should do. Her layered, complex plays deftly explore the ways in which the white gaze works to reduce and marginalize Black lives.

This new collection gathers three of her plays: Really; Social Creatures; and We Are Proud to Present a Presentation About the Herero of Namibia, Formerly Known as Southwest Africa, From the German Sudwestafrika, Between the Years 1884-1915. In these works, comedy and tragedy hover side by side as the personal meets the political and the past meets the present. Each work is a reckoning, both with the looming specter of history, but also with the performative and fractured self.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Theatre Communications Group
  • Publish Date: Nov 26th, 2024
  • Pages: NA
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 0.00in - 0.00in - 0.00in - 0.00lb
  • EAN: 9781636702063
  • Categories: Women AuthorsAmerican - African American & Black

About the Author

Jackie Sibblies Drury is a Brooklyn based playwright. Her plays include Fairview; We Are Proud to Present a Presentation About the Herero of Namibia, Formerly Known as South West Africa, From the German Sudwestafrika, Between the Years 1884-1915; Really; Marys Seacole; and Social Creatures. She received a 2015 Windham-Campbell Literary Prize in Drama, a 2012-2013 Van Lier Fellowship at New Dramatists, and was the inaugural recipient of the 2012-2014 Jerome Fellowship at The LARK. Jackie is a NYTW Usual Suspect and a 2015 United States Artists Gracie Fellow. Her play Fairview won the 2019 Pulitzer Prize for Drama.

Praise for this book

Really:

"Ms. Drury's three-character drama may tackle issues commonly debated in aesthetic philosophy seminars, but its tone is never academic." --New York Times

"Minimalist, stylized dialogue like this risks becoming irritating, but Drury knows just how much to leave to our imagination. Her scenes and exchanges are rich with repressed emotion, so even if the talk of the characters doesn't make logical sense, there is plenty of compelling resonance." --The Arts Fuse

"A play that updates European absurdist techniques to take aim at liberal America's great existential troubles: race and gender." --Bomb Magazine

We Are Proud to Present...:

"We Are Proud... impressively navigates the tricky boundaries that separate art and life, the haunted present and the haunting historical past." --New York Times

"At turns funny and unsettling, Sibblies Drury's play-within-a-play gently lampoons actors' tendency to let their own self-awareness and self-importance eclipse all else. In the wrong hands, this approach might have resulted in a broad and cliched skewering of easy actor targets, but there's a keen subtlety at work in both the performances and in Sibblies Drury's writing." --Gothamist


Social Creatures:
"In her brilliant Social Creatures, now in its inaugural run at Trinity Rep, Drury has us laughing through tears as she takes on capitalism, racism and the changing world order." --Providence Journal


"Jackie Sibblies Drury's sharp script for Social Creatures powers the best production of a new play I've seen in a long time. This tense and gory tragicomedy, debuting at Trinity Rep, avoids so many pitfalls of both new plays and zombie drama. It creates a credible atmosphere of real danger, both physically and emotionally, and Drury uses the threat to effectively explore what we lose as a society when we lose intimacy." --New England Theatre Geek