Suzan-Lori Parks' backstage drama follows the making of a play-within-a-play about Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings.
History and art are always more nuanced than we can possibly imagine. “Sally & Tom” goes a long way toward illuminating both of them.
That question pops up multiple times in multiple ways -- and is answered, both in the positive and the negative -- in ...
Few American historical relationships are more controversial than that of third United States President Thomas Jefferson and his slave Sally Hemings, who bore several of his children. In the Bay Area, ...
Suzan-Lori Parks' backstage drama follows the making of a play-within-a-play about Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings.
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Thus, Gardner thought Sally & Tom might be the perfect vehicle to finally heal those almost decade-old wounds. Once he’d read the script, it certainly didn’t hurt that he found Sally & Tom to be just ...
Did Sally Hemings love Thomas Jefferson? That question pops up multiple times in multiple ways-and is answered, both in the positive and the negative–in Suzan-Lori Parks' sprawling "Sally & Tom" ...
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