Clybourne Park
CLYBOURNE PARK was written as a spin-off to Lorraine Hansberry’s 1959 classic play, A RAISIN IN THE SUN, which focuses on cultural and racial issues in a Chicago community. CLYBOURNE PARK deals with attitudes about the racial integration of a black family into a historically all-white community and presents various points of view held by the assorted characters in the play.
The play has won numerous awards, including the 2012 Tony Award for Best Play and the 2011 Pulitzer Prize for Drama.
Directed by
Michael Shaw
Desert Theatre League Nominations
Outstanding Production - Comedy
Outstanding Director of a Comedy - Professional, MICHAEL SHAW
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy - Professional, DAVID YOUSE
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy, THERESA JEWETT
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy, ROB HUBLER
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy, PHYLICIA MASON
Outstanding Sound Design - Professional, CLARK DUGGER
Desert Theatre League Awards
Outstanding Production - Comedy
Outstanding Director of a Comedy - Professional, MICHAEL SHAW
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy, THERESA JEWETT
Dezart Performs' Outstanding CLYBOURNE PARK Is Successful Theatre At Every Level!
'Clybourne Park' is an in-your-face comedy under the clever direction of Artistic Director Michael Shaw that deftly navigates the turbulent waters of America’s history with racism!
Jan 13 2017 - Jan 22 2017
LocationPearl McManus Theater
at the Palm Springs Woman’s Club
314 S Cahuilla Road
Downtown Palm Springs, CA 92262