Am I Black Enough Yet?

by Clinton A. Johnston

March 19 - 22

Press reaction to Am I Black Enough, Yet?

From Potomac Stages review by Brad Hathaway, 4/10/08

"simultaneously delightful and thoughtful"

"The strength of this piece is in its language, its humor, its humanity and its generous spirit - not in elaborate sets or visual effects. It is an enjoyably engaging evening without rancor but not without a strong viewpoint."

Everything Turned Black: Charter Theatre's Bold Comic Playin The Express, from The Washington Post, 4/24/08

(Spoiler alert - read the review after seeing the play!)

dctheatrescene.com review, by Debbie Minter Jackson, 4/20/08. If that link is not working, see review here

Read the Washington Post review, 'Black Enough': Tales that get under the skin, by Celia Wren 4/17/08. "...a patchwork of poignant and satirical skits grappling with questions of ethnicity...Johnston's bold tonal shifts add surprise and texture to the piece, which is always thoughtful..."

Performances will be held at 7:30pm,
March 19 - 22, Wednesday - Saturday
Tickets are $10, on the door or by reservation at 434.361.1999.

Wednesday Performance, Opening Night, is SOLD-OUT -
Please join us Thursday - Saturday..


"Can you feel it? Can you see it? When do you wanna be it and when break free of it? And after all, what is it? Where does it start ... and where does it end?"

No matter who you are or where you're from, for one night at the Hamner Theater, you get to be African-American. Playwright Clinton A. Johnston takes you on a touching & insightful tour of the state of Blackness in America. This bitingly intelligent play is sometimes funny, always thought provoking. Don't miss it.

Directed by George Grant

Cast featuring Edward Daniels, Patrick M. Doneghy, Matthew Eisenburg, Paige Hernandez and Sonia Justl

and with the technical assistance of Megan Allen (Stage Manager) & David Lamont Wilson (Sound Designer)

Opening Night performance at The Hamner Theater on Wednesday, March 19 will be followed by a Champagne Reception with members of the cast & crew - Open to all.

There will be a Talkback with Playwright Clinton A. Johnston following Saturday's performance - Open to all.

There will also be three performances at Charlottesville's Live Arts Tuesday March 18 at 7 & 10pm, and Friday March 21 at 11pm.
Call 434.977.4177 for reservations.


The Hamner Theater gratefully acknowleges the generosity of the C & O Restaurant in sponsoring this production.



Monday, March 17, 8:30am: Listen to playwright Clinton Johnston & Hamner Co-Artistic Director Boomie Pedersen on 106.1 The Corner

Hamner Theater will feature "Am I Black Enough Yet?", Daily Progress, 3/14/08

Read (or check link at the Augusta Free Press to listen to) Chris Graham's interview with playwright Clinton A. Johnston

'Am I Black Enough?' to begin Va. tour , by Kevin Kittredge, Roanoke Times 3/09/08 ("receives a standing ovation at Dumas Festival")

This production is also playing at Mill Mountain Theatre in Roanoke from March 12 - 16,
Call 540.342.5740 for reservations.

at Charlottesville's Live Arts Tuesday March 18 at 7 & 10pm, and Friday March 21 at 11pm.
Call 434.977.4177 for reservations.

and at Charter Theatre in Washington DC from April 11 - May 3.
Call 202.333.7009 for reservations.

Am I Black Enough, Yet?, a new play by Charlottesville playwright Clinton A. Johnston, will open at the Hamner Theater on Weds., March 19.

In the play, Johnston explores the state of blackness in America. Through the theatrical device of making everyone in the audience "honorary black folk", it opens the door for frank discussion of prejudice, assumption and discrimination. The play aims not only to examine differences, but also to encourage communication and a sense of community.

Johnston originally wrote Am I Black Enough, Yet? as a series of sketches for Charlottesville's No Shame Theater, with the encouragement of Todd Ristau (now of Hollins University) as well as Doug Grissom, head of playwriting at UVA. The play was further developed at the Earl Hamner Playwrights Conference and DC's Charter Theatre. The Hamner Theater & Charter Theatre have joined forces to bring this production of Am I Black Enough, Yet? to Roanoke and Washington, DC, as well as Charlottesville & Nellysford.

Playwright Clinton A. Johnston, a member of the theater faculty at Mary Baldwin College, holds an MFA in Directing from UVA, and has more than a decade of experience acting and directing in local theaters. He directed In the Blood, playing at Live Arts from March 13 - 29, and is currently rehearsing Guys and Dolls for PlayOn! His one-act play Representin', in which he also starred, was part of the Hamner Theater production 6x6 - A Festival of One Acts.

The cast of Am I Black Enough, Yet? includes UVA graduate and Live Arts alum Edward Daniels, as well as Paige Hernandez, Patrick M. Doneghy, Sonia Justl, and Matthew Eisenberg, and is directed by George Grant, Senior Faculty member of the National Conservatory of Dramatic Arts and a teaching artist for the Shakespeare Theatre Co.

Am I Black Enough, Yet? promises to be a thoroughly thought-provoking evening of theater. It will play for four shows only at the Hamner Theater from Weds., March 19 through Sat., March 22 at 7:30pm. A champagne reception follows opening night at the Hamner. A talkback with playwright Clinton A. Johnston follows the Saturday, Mar 22 performance. Tickets for all Hamner shows are $10, at the door or by reservation at434-361-1999. For information & directions visit www.hamnertheater.com.

There will also be three performances at at Charlottesville's Live Arts: Tuesday, March 18 at 7 & 10pm, and Friday, March 21 at 11pm. Call 434.977.4177 for reservations at Live Arts.

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