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Synopsis

Langston Hughes’ 1927 poem “Mulatto,” in which a young mulatto man proclaims that he is the son of a white man, provided the foundation for his 1935 play Mulatto: A Tragedy of the Deep South. Plantation owner Colonel Thomas Norwood is a relic of the Old South; even before his wife died, he began an affair with his Black housekeeper, Cora Lewis. He fathered four children with her, but denies that any of them are his children. However, the youngest son Robert is determined to force Norwood to recognize him, his brother William, and his sisters Sallie and Bertha. But Robert’s ambition is not without cost--after an incident in town in which Robert fought with a white woman, Norwood is furious. The two men argue while Cora stands helplessly by, and Robert ultimately kills his father. A lynch mob is formed, and Robert is on the run through the swamps and backroads, Black men and women hide by seeking sanctuary in the church as the mob’s murderous fervor grows. But Cora refuses to leave the plantation house, and makes a hiding spot for her son when he returns. When Robert shows up, the mob close behind, they both know that there is only one way for him to escape their punishment. A heart wrenching indictment of racial injustice and cruelty, Mulatto: A Tragedy of the Deep South recalls the activism of the Harlem Renaissance, Civil Rights movement, and the vitality of art in pursuit of equality.

Show Information

Category
Play
Age Guidance
Thirteen Plus (PG-13)
Number of Acts
2
First Produced
1935
Genres
Drama
Settings
Period, Unit/Single Set
Time & Place
1930s, Georgia plantation
Cast Size
medium
Orchestra Size
None
Dancing
None
Ideal For
College/University, Community Theatre, Diverse Cast, Mostly Male Cast, Professional Theatre, Regional Theatre, Includes Mature Adult, Adult, Late Teen, Elderly, Child Characters, Medium Cast

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Plot

Characters

Name Part Size Gender Vocal Part

Colonel Thomas Norwood

Lead

Male

Non-singer

Cora Lewis

Lead

Female

Non-singer

Robert Lewis

Lead

Male

Non-singer

William Lewis

Supporting

Male

Non-singer

Sallie Lewis

Supporting

Female

Non-singer

Fred Higgins

Supporting

Male

Non-singer

Sam

Supporting

Male

Non-singer

Talbot

Supporting

Male

Non-singer

Undertaker

Supporting

Male

Non-singer

Billy

Featured

Male

Non-singer

Mose

Featured

Male

Silent

Storekeeper

Featured

Male

Non-singer

The Mob

Ensemble

Male

Non-singer

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A song with an asterisk (*) before the title indicates a dance number; a character listed in a song with an asterisk (*) by the character's name indicates that the character exclusively serves as a dancer in this song, which is sung by other characters.

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Guide Written By:

Cindi Calhoun

Cindi Calhoun

Theatre teacher, director, writer, and seamstress