Sidney Poitier faces a career-defining choice in this gripping, powerful civil rights drama.
Set a decade before Sidney Poitier’s historic Oscar win as the first Black man awarded Best Actor, this compelling drama delves into a pivotal moment in his career. As Poitier prepares to sign a Hollywood contract that could launch him to stardom, he’s faced with a daunting ultimatum: compromise his principles or risk it all. In an era marked by fear and betrayal, will he choose integrity over ambition?
Inspired by true events, this exceptional play, directed by Kiln Theatre Artistic Director Amit Sharma, features Ivanno Jeremiah reprising his tremendous portrayal of Sidney Poitier, alongside Stanley Townsend and Oliver Johnstone.
Following the critical success of For Black Boys Who Have Considered Suicide When the Hue Gets Too Heavy, Ryan Calais Cameron cements his reputation as one of theatre’s most thrilling voices with this powerful and thought-provoking drama.