<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>A searing new trilogy depicting black lives through three defining periods in Detroit history.<br><p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>Three provocative dramas, <em>Paradise Blue</em>, <em>Detroit '67 </em>and <em>Skeleton Crew</em>, make up Dominique Morisseau's <em>The Detroit Project</em>, a play cycle examining the sociopolitical history of Detroit. Each play sits at a cross-section--of race and policing, of labor and recession, of property ownership and gentrification--and comes alive in the characters and relationships that look toward complex, hopeful futures. With empathetic storytelling and an ear for the voices of her home community, Morisseau brings to life the soul of Detroit, past and present.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"<em>Detroit '67</em> is Morisseau's aching paean to her natal city... A deft playwright, Morisseau plays expertly with social mores and expectations. She also reframes commonplace things so that we see them in new light."-- "StarTribune"<br><br>"<i>Skeleton Crew </i>is a deeply moral and deeply American play, with loving compassion for those trapped in a system that makes sins, spiritual or societal, and self-betrayal almost inevitable."-- "Ben Brantley, New York Times"<br><br>"Bold new work...<i>Detroit '67</i> captures a community coming to grips with its history and its future...Must-see theater."-- "John Monaghan, Detroit Free Press"<br><br>"Morisseau is trying to tell a fuller, deeper story about Detroit than the one that is told by headlines about municipal bankruptcy, abandoned buildings, and population decline...never allowing us to forget the larger social forces at work in <i>Paradise Blue</i>, the kind that erode the heart of a city."-- "Dan Aucoin, Boston Globe"<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><strong>Dominique Morisseau</strong> was born in Detroit, Michigan. Her other plays include <em>Pipeline, Sunset Baby, Blood at the Root </em>and <em>Follow Me to Nellie's</em>. She has been awarded the Steinberg Playwright Award, the Spirit of Detroit Award, a PoNY Fellowship, the Sky Cooper New American Play Prize and an Obie Award.
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