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Day of Absence Day of Absence
Day of Absence
We would like to invite you to attend this semester’s Faculty Studio Production, Day of Absence written by Douglas Turner Ward and directed by Antonio Disla.

This production reinterprets Douglas Turner Ward's 1965 satire through the lens of cyclical time, showing that social progress is not always linear or assured. By using clock imagery, circular staging, and interruptions in the flow of time, we create a theatrical experience that immerses the audience in the complexities of history, where time advances, pauses, and sometimes even reverses.

Ward's play, Day of Absence, is set in an imaginary Southern town where all the Black residents suddenly vanish. This powerful work explores the impact of racial absence in modern society. First performed in 1965, it highlights how white communities depend on Black labor and depicts the chaos that erupts when all Black residents disappear.

CONTENT ADVISORY

Day of Absence (1965) by Douglas Turner Ward is a satire that uses humor and exaggeration to critique racism in America. Audience members should be aware that their presence in the world you are about to enter will require you to experience

- Whiteface as racial commentary (actors performing exaggerated portrayals of white characters — sometimes referred to as "whiteface minstrelsy")
- Racial slurs and offensive language
- Stereotypes, bias, and caricatures used intentionally to highlight the absurdity of bigotry and erasure

While these depictions are racially specific, Ward’s satire also comments on the universality of prejudice and oppression based on identity or affinity.

Free reservations are required, and seating is limited!

Please reserve your seats at this link:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/day-of-absence-tickets-1633164030579?aff=oddtdtcreator


SHOW DATES
Thursday, October 2 at 7 pm
Friday, October 3 at 7:30 pm
Saturday, October 4 at 2 pm
Day of Absence Day of Absence
Day of Absence

Cost

  • Free - Registration Required

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