Kirsten Greenidge
LUCK OF THE IRISH begins when an upwardly mobile African-American couple wants to buy a home in an all-white neighborhood of 1950's Boston. To do that, they pay a struggling Irish family to "ghost-buy" a house on their behalf. Fifty years later, the Irish family wants "their" house back. Moving across two eras, Luck of the Irish explores racial and social issues and the universal longing for home.
The play runs from Feb 2-8th.
To learn more about the play and the playwright, please check out an interview with her here. To buy tickets at Lincoln Center 3, please click the link.
This is cool!
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