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Rating: PG-13
DVD Review by Kam Williams
Lorraine Hansberry’s (1930-1965) ’A Raisin in the Sun’ was the first
play written by a black woman ever to open on Broadway. It takes its
title from the opening line in a poem by
Langston Hughes which poses the
question ’What happens to a dream deferred?’ Walter. Sr.'s widow (Rashad) thinks they should use the money to buy a home in a
white neighborhood, since the five of them are currently cramped in a
rundown, roach-infested apartment. His daughter, Beneathea (Lathan),
wants some of the money to pay for med school, while ambitious Walter
would like to invest in a liquor store with his pal, Bobo (Nunn), and
smooth-talking Willy (Ron C. Jones). After Lena hands the check over to
her son, it's just a matter of time before she comes to regret that
ill-advised decision. |