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Synopsis

Undine Barnes Calles, a successful black woman who has fought her way to the top of her social echelon, lives a comfortable and busy life as the founder and president of a PR firm meant to cater to other African-American elite and nouveau riche. She specializes in non-profit benefits and finds deep satisfaction in her industrious success, until a divorce with more unsettling layers than expected sends her life whirling into splinters. Her Argentinian ex-husband, Hervé, disappears with almost every cent she possesses. Thrown into unexpected bankruptcy and poverty, Undine also discovers that she’s pregnant, and in desperation she returns to the family she has avoided for over a decade. Life in the projects where she grew up is hardly familiar territory anymore, and when she learns her grandmother has become addicted to heroin, a tragic mishap leaves Undine with a charge of drug possession and requirements to attend a group for recovering addicts. With the sky-high tower she built for herself in ruins at her feet, Undine is forced to come to terms with the self she abandoned so long ago in favor of notoriety and financial cushions. ‘Fabulation,’ Undine’s brother Flow’s word for the open-ended, work-in-progress epics he writes on the struggle of black existence, is the perfect word to illustrate this soaring arc of reckoning. Using many of Lynn Nottage’s common conventions, including narration by the main character that breaks the fourth wall, and multiple settings evoked through experimental staging and ensemble double-casting on almost all roles, Fabulation or, the Re-Education of Undine is both a fable and a satire. It converses on the celebration of identity and the singular struggle what black “success” looks like, while also exploring more universal themes of family and legacy. Lynn Nottage’s powerful storytelling skill gives Fabulation its remarkably unique and touching hyper-realism, and through the in-depth plot and diverse cast of characters, this social satire hits notes of relatable struggle to understand oneself as it masterfully delivers a comic but cautionary tale against giving up your true self to build an identity based on shame alone.

Show Information

Category
Play
Age Guidance
Mature Audiences (M)
Number of Acts
2
First Produced
2004
Genres
Dark Comedy, Satire
Settings
Contemporary, Multiple Settings, Simple/No Set
Time & Place
New York City, the present
Cast Size
large
Ideal For
College/University, Diverse Cast, Ensemble Cast, Mature Audiences, Professional Theatre, Regional Theatre, Star Vehicle Female, Mostly Female Cast, Includes Adult, Young Adult, Mature Adult Characters, Large Cast

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Plot


Characters

Name Part Size Gender Vocal Part

Undine Barnes Calles

Lead

Female

Stephie

Supporting

Female

Dr. Khdair

Supporting

Female

Richard

Supporting

Male

Hervé

Supporting

Male

Allison

Supporting

Female

Father

Supporting

Male

Mother

Supporting

Female

Flow

Supporting

Male

Grandma

Supporting

Female

Guy

Supporting

Male

Rosa

Supporting

Female

Devora

Supporting

Female

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Featured

Either Gender

Ensemble Characters

Ensemble

Either Gender

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