By Steve Sailer
02/03/2012
Bruce Norris’s corrosive play Clybourne Park, about real estate and racial replacement in Chicago, was set to debut on Broadway in April, where it was tagged as the frontrunner for the Tony Award for best drama. But producer Scott Rudin has stomped off, peeved that Norris turned down his offer of a role in something else Rudin is producing. Much brouhaha followed in the New York press.
To get a clear picture of what the play is actually about, which you can’t anywhere else, read what I wrote about Clybourne Park last year for Taki’s Magazine.
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