Building the Wall: The Play and Commentary

by Robert Schenkkan

Douglas S Massey (Afterword), Julian E. Zelizer (Afterword), and Timothy Patrick McCarthy (Afterword)

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  • Like Hamilton, Angels in America, and The Vagina Monoloques, a powerful, poliltically charged drama that speaks directly to the present moment-the dawn of the Trump era and the implications of his anti-immigration rhetoric turned into policy.

  • Publication is part of a nationwide event, with the play going into production instantly and opening in a National New Play Network Rolling World Premiere in five theaters across the country:

    Fountain Theatre in LA (3/18/17)

    Curious Theater in Denver (4/4/17)

    Forum Theater in Washington, DC, 4/27-5/7, moving to its Silver Springs, MD, stage 5/18

    Borderlands Theater in Tucson (February 2018)

    City Theatre in Miami (9/27-10/8/17)

    Other theaters that aren't part of the NNPN will also stage the play, including:

    Adobe Rose Theater in Santa Fe (date TK)

    New World Stages in New York City (previews starting 5/12/17; opening 5/21/17)

    The play and its nationwide rolling premiere have garnered a NY Times article and it will receive much more publicity after each opening: https://www.nytimes.com/2017/02/05/theater/trump-wall-mexico-play.html?_r=0

  • Robert Schenkkan is the real deal: winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Drama and a Tony Award for Best Play, he is the author of All the Way, which was made into the movie starring Bryan Cranston, and co-screenwriterof Hacksaw Ridge; he is extremely well-connected culturally and in the media and has a practiced stage presence.

  • Dystopian fiction is immensely popular now, and the dystopian premise of this play addresses the national mood.

  • Includes essays from three noted historians on: the real purpose of the border wall, our dark history of restictionism in immigration, and the tradition of political protest in the arts for the last century.
    • ISBN10 1628728779
    • ISBN13 9781628728774
    • Publish Date 27 April 2017 (first published 4 April 2017)
    • Publish Status Active
    • Publish Country US
    • Imprint Arcade Publishing
    • Format Hardcover
    • Pages 128
    • Language English