Description
Franklin, a young black artist on the eve of his first show, meets Andre, an older white art collector, and before long their feverish connection develops into an unbreakable bond.
But when Franklin's mother, Zora, decides that her son is in peril, she enters into a battle of wills with Andre over the soul of the man they both call 'baby'.
Basquiats and Birkins, gospel and pop, fantasy and reality: all collide around a Bel Air swimming pool in this deeply surreal exploration of intimacy and identity.
"Daddy" is Jeremy O. Harris's blistering melodrama, first performed in New York City in 2019, and at the Almeida Theatre, London, in 2022, directed by Danya Taymor.
About the Author
Jeremy O. Harris is a playwright, screenwriter, essayist and actor, whose Slave Play received a record twelve nominations at the Tony Awards. He has been described as 'one of the most promising playwrights of his generation' (Vogue) and the 'theatre world's vital new voice' (GQ).
Reviews
'A provocatively brilliant, or perhaps brilliantly provocative new play. Harris is clearly having a moment'
* Newsday *'Visually, physically, and narratively, there is nothing as involving and thought-provoking on the New York stage right now as "Daddy" - in all its pain and all its pleasure'
* Daily Beast *'A masterpiece that doesn't so much pull the rug from under you as yank it, then stick around to laugh at you lying on the floor, dazed and bewildered... there's no danger of you forgetting "Daddy"'
* Independent *'A gleeful killing spree of sacred cows and sensitivities... a thrilling, jolting experience, boldly conceived and staged'
* Evening Standard *'Bold, brawny, and flamboyantly theatrical... thrilling'
* Guardian *'Dripping with impish provocation: hilarious, unruly and sometimes joltingly sad... very obviously the work of a distinctive, freewheeling imagination, fizzing with talent and invention. It's electric'
* iNews *'Thrillingly inventive... fizzingly original... gloriously playful and strange'
* Time Out *Book Information
ISBN 9781839040870
Author Jeremy O. Harris
Format Paperback
Page Count 128
Imprint Nick Hern Books
Publisher Nick Hern Books
Weight(grams) 166g