Tarell Alvin McCraney
Choir Boy
9 editions
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2012
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Moonlight
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4 editions
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2016
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The Brothers Size
9 editions
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2012
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The Brother/Sister Plays
5 editions
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2010
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In the Red and Brown Water
5 editions
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2012
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Wig Out
5 editions
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2009
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Marcus; Or, the Secret of Sweet
4 editions
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2011
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American Trade
3 editions
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2011
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Tarell Alvin McCraney: Theater, Performance, and Collaboration
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Head of Passes
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“DAVID. I don't believe this is a prayer for regret or remorse
Or whatever. I think he's ... I think he's surprised at who
He is ... who he really is.
I think he's looking down blood on his fingers and he saying,
"What am I Lord?"
What a marvellous and fearful thing am I?
Are all of us, sir.
HEADMASTER. David did you hit Pharus Young?
DAVID. I had prayed over it, so many times. Just kept praying
On it. Every time it would happen.
HEADMASTER. Every time?
DAVID. And the Lord was silent. I mean when I got called
To be a minister I could feel the Spirit but when I was
Asking him to make this ... make it ... go away
He fell so quiet
And I ain't have nobody but Pharus. You understand, sir?
It was us alone in it until I thought I heard somebody come
In and ...
HEADMASTER. What are you saying son?
DAVID. I should have waited on the Lord.
I didn't look to see where it was leading until it was too late ...
HEADMASTER. You ...
DAVID. 'Til I looked at my hands and some of the blood spilling was my own. (Shifts.)”
― Choir Boy
Or whatever. I think he's ... I think he's surprised at who
He is ... who he really is.
I think he's looking down blood on his fingers and he saying,
"What am I Lord?"
What a marvellous and fearful thing am I?
Are all of us, sir.
HEADMASTER. David did you hit Pharus Young?
DAVID. I had prayed over it, so many times. Just kept praying
On it. Every time it would happen.
HEADMASTER. Every time?
DAVID. And the Lord was silent. I mean when I got called
To be a minister I could feel the Spirit but when I was
Asking him to make this ... make it ... go away
He fell so quiet
And I ain't have nobody but Pharus. You understand, sir?
It was us alone in it until I thought I heard somebody come
In and ...
HEADMASTER. What are you saying son?
DAVID. I should have waited on the Lord.
I didn't look to see where it was leading until it was too late ...
HEADMASTER. You ...
DAVID. 'Til I looked at my hands and some of the blood spilling was my own. (Shifts.)”
― Choir Boy
“It's good to remember…
So you know you need to do now,
So you know that you ain't got forever just right now,
Good to remember death man.”
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So you know you need to do now,
So you know that you ain't got forever just right now,
Good to remember death man.”
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“MR. PENDLETON. I see, I see, you were preparing for someone to Hurt Pharus?
HEADMASTER. Yes, no, well yes but no...
MR. PENDLETON. ... Never thought someone could love him.”
― Choir Boy
HEADMASTER. Yes, no, well yes but no...
MR. PENDLETON. ... Never thought someone could love him.”
― Choir Boy
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