Historical Background, Dramaturgy, and Design
Explore the historical context of A Raisin in the Sun, its dramaturgy, and the design of Court Theatre’s production.
Historical Background
Learn more about the history in which Lorraine Hansberry’s play is grounded.
More- Redlining and housing discrimination are central themes in A Raisin in the Sun. Learn more about the history and impacts through these videos from WGN News (9:00), AJ+ (8:30), WTTW (2:30), and the Harvard Kennedy School (4:30).
- Check out a few of the 150+ interviews in the Oral History Archive at the National Public Housing Museum.
- This Southside Weekly article, Mapping Chicago’s Racial Segregation, includes maps and extensive detail about housing and race from centuries ago until today.
- For three years, Lorraine Hansberry and her family lived at 6140 South Rhodes Avenue in Woodlawn, Chicago, a home and experience that greatly inspired A Raisin in the Sun. Read more about this historic landmark here.
- Hear directly from Lorraine Hansberry in this video, Lorraine Hansberry Speaks! ‘The Black Revolution and the White Backlash.’
- Watch a video of the panel “Basic Black,” featuring scholars, professors, and producers discussing the life and work of Lorraine Hansberry.
- This video offers an introduction to A Raisin in the Sun via interviews with Phylicia Rashad, the actors from the 2012 production at Westport Country Playhouse, and a number of scholars of Lorraine Hansberry and African American literature.
- Lorraine Hansberry is famed for A Raisin in the Sun, but she was so much more. This preview of the documentary Sighted Eyes/Feeling Heart hints at the complex, full woman she was.
- Listen In: Check out these podcasts – “Daughters of Lorraine” and “Stuff Mom Never Told You” – to explore more about Hansberry’s life and work.
Dramaturgy
Check out these resources that shed light on some essential themes and motifs in A Raisin in the Sun, providing a glimpse into the dramaturgical research that went into this production.
More- Harlem by Langston Hughes: Hear the epigraph of – and source of the title for – A Raisin in the Sun, read by the poet.
- The Enduring Legacy of A Raisin in the Sun: Production Dramaturg Khalid Y. Long, PhD, highlights profound impact of Lorraine Hansberry’s masterpiece.
- On Lorraine Hansberry’s A Raisin in the Sun: University of Chicago Professor Kenneth W. Warren provides crucial and fascinating context around playwright Lorraine Hansberry and her masterpiece.
- Joseph Asagai is proud to be Yoruba. Learn more about the history, culture, and language of the Yoruba people in this Britannica article. And watch this video from Nigeria History Channel that explains Nigeria’s path to nationhood and this video from Epimetheus offering a succinct history of this culturally diverse nation.
- Bronzeville, a South Side neighborhood in Chicago, is known as a Black Metropolis and Black Belt. This video from CBS Chicago and this video from the Language of Life Project share why.
Design
Coming soon – watch this space!
Posted on January 28, 2025 in Learning Guides, Productions