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Serial Black Face - (Yale Drama) by Janine Nabers (Paperback)

Serial Black Face - (Yale Drama) by  Janine Nabers (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"Serial Black Face is the seventh winner of the DC Horn Foundation/Yale Drama Series Prize, selected by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Marsha Norman. At once startling, engrossing, suspenseful, and exhilarating, Nabers's powerful drama employs a real-life nightmare, the Atlanta Child Murders of the late 1970s, to incisively examine human frailty and the prickly complexities of a mother-daughter relationship. A stunning theatrical work, both thoughtful and profoundly moving, Serial Black Face is richly deserving of this year's prize."--Page 4 of cover.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>The 2014 winner of the Yale Drama Series</b> <p/> "The play does not have a tragic ending, though you will be certain that it must. But it is a tragic story. It is the tragedy of lives lived without hope of deliverance. . . . I will leave you to read the play and determine how on earth we get to a satisfying ending to this tragic tale of a woman without a chance. But that ending is the genius of Nabers's work, her faith in the ability of people with no chance, to find one."--Marsha Norman, from the Foreword <p/> The year is 1979 and a serial killer in Atlanta is abducting and murdering young black children. Against a backdrop of fear and uncertainty, playwright Janine Nabers explores the emotional battleground where an African-American single mother wars with her teenage daughter, each coping in her own way with personal tragedy and loss. The volatility of their situation is intensified when a severely damaged and devastatingly handsome stranger becomes an integral part of their lives. <p/><i>Serial Black Face</i> is the eighth winner of the DC Horn Foundation/Yale Drama Series Prize, selected by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Marsha Norman. At once startling, engrossing, suspenseful, and exhilarating, Nabers's powerful drama employs a real-life nightmare, the Atlanta Child Murders of the late 1970s, to incisively examine human frailty and the prickly complexities of a mother-daughter relationship. A stunning theatrical work, both thoughtful and profoundly moving, <i>Serial Black Face</i> is richly deserving of this year's prize.<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Janine Nabers </b>is a 2013-2014 Aetna New Voices fellow at Hartford Stage and a 2013-2014 NYFA playwriting fellow. She holds an MFA from the New School for Drama and is currently staff writer for the Bravo cable network's first scripted series, <i>Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce. </i>Her previous plays include <i>Annie Bosh Is Missing, Welcome to Jesus, A Swell in the Ground, </i> and the Sylvia Plath-Ted Hughes musical <i>Mrs. Hughes.</i> She divides her time between Los Angeles and New York City.

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