Overview

Synopsis

Soul Gone Home by Langston Hughes is a short, one-act play that centers on the emotionally charged reunion between a recently deceased young man and his grieving mother. Set in a poverty-stricken home during the Great Depression, the play opens with the mother mourning over her son’s lifeless body. As she reflects on their struggles and her sacrifices, the son suddenly rises from the dead, not physically revived but granted the ability to speak from beyond the grave. What follows is an intense, raw conversation between mother and son that lays bare their mutual pain, regrets, and unmet expectations.

The son confronts his mother for failing to provide a better life, blaming her for his untimely death from tuberculosis and the lack of opportunities he faced. In turn, the mother defends her efforts, explaining the crushing weight of poverty and her struggle to survive as a single Black woman in a racially and economically oppressive society. Their dialogue reveals the generational and emotional toll of systemic inequality, ultimately leaving the audience with a poignant reflection on love, resentment, and the human cost of poverty.

Show Information

Category
Play
Age Guidance
Youth (Y)/General Audiences (G)
Number of Acts
1
Genres
Cast Size
small
Ideal For
Mostly Male Cast, Includes Young Adult, Adult, Mature Adult Characters, Small Cast

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Characters

Name Part Size Gender Vocal Part

The Son

Lead

Male

Spoken

The Mother

Lead

Female

Spoken

Two Men

Featured

Male

Spoken

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