Blackface in the theater
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Um, what the hell? The New Yorker is gushing about a new production of Eugene O’Neill’s play “The Emperor Jones,” written in 1920. The title character is “a tall, powerfully built, full-blooded negro of middle age.” The twist to the production? They cast a white female actress in the title role, in blackface and wearing some kind of Asian-inspired kimono get-up. Now I haven’t seen the play and I don’t know anything about O’Neill, so maybe I’m missing some really deep point here, but I really have to take issue with what the New Yorker review says:
By casting Valk in the title role, instead of, say, Jeffrey Wright, she adds another dimension to the play: she equates the female with the black outsider, and she allows Valk to embody the two central themes of American drama, sex and race…
I hardly think that being female is equivalent to being “the black outsider.”

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