Good Bones @ the Public Theater

 

The Play: Good Bones; an affluent Black couple grapple with issues of class and race as they renovate a house in a gentrifying neighborhood where the wife grew up when both she and the community were poor and struggling

Written by: James Ijames         Directed by: Saheem Ali

One good thing: It’s great to see a group of complex characters—the local contractor who opposes the changes in the neighborhood is also profiting from them as people hire him to fix up the old homes they've recently bought—dig into the complicated issue of what revitalizing a neighborhood really means

One not-so-great thing: A supernatural element seems superfluous, especially since it’s never made clear who the “ghosts” are or what their message is 

 

 


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