Lorraine Hansberry's A Raisin In The Sun

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I have learned many things about theater, but something that really resonated with me is the entire process that creates the art of theater. The theater itself is considered an art form because it is an expression of an artist’s ideas and vision. Theater, like other art, is subjective to its audience and invites discussion and debate. What I have learned in Theater Appreciation class is that theater is created through specialized art forms to create a whole artistic performance.
A play must begin with a story and the playwright is the literary artist who creates or adapts an idea for a stage performance. This final project highlights the author, Lorraine Hansberry, the creator of A Raisin in the Sun. She writes a family drama that places the audience inside the home of the Younger’s an African-American family living on the south side of Chicago in the
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The performance area for the play is very important to the production, a play must be performed on a staging area that best serves the play. A Raisin in the Sun is performed on a Proscenium stage to depict the Younger families’ apartment. The type of lighting is used for this play is Revelation of form and costumes fit the period of dress in the 1950s.
The play, A Raisin in the Sun, is a play written by a talented author Lorraine Hansberry and published in 1959. The play premiered on Broadway in 1959 at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre in New York City where it received excellent critical reviews and was received well by audiences.
Hansberry’s play was inspired by actual events in her life when her family was involved in a lawsuit, Hansberry v. Lee in 1940, regarding the restriction that land in a subdivision could not be sold to African-Americans. The title of the play is a line from the poem “Harlem,” written by Langston