Fucking A
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

''Fucking A'' is a
play Play most commonly refers to: * Play (activity), an activity done for enjoyment * Play (theatre), a work of drama Play may refer also to: Computers and technology * Google Play, a digital content service * Play Framework, a Java framework * P ...
written by American playwright Suzan-Lori Parks. It was produced by DiverseWorks and Infernal Bridegroom Productions and premiered in
Houston, Texas Houston (; ) is the most populous city in Texas, the most populous city in the Southern United States, the fourth-most populous city in the United States, and the sixth-most populous city in North America, with a population of 2,304,580 i ...
on February 24, 2000.Parks, Suzan L. The Red Letter Plays. New York: Theatre Communications Group, 2001. (P. 114)


Background

''Fucking A'' is inspired by the novel ''
The Scarlet Letter ''The Scarlet Letter: A Romance'' is a work of historical fiction by American author Nathaniel Hawthorne, published in 1850. Set in the Puritan Massachusetts Bay Colony during the years 1642 to 1649, the novel tells the story of Hester Prynne ...
'', written by
Nathaniel Hawthorne Nathaniel Hawthorne (July 4, 1804 – May 19, 1864) was an American novelist and short story writer. His works often focus on history, morality, and religion. He was born in 1804 in Salem, Massachusetts, from a family long associated with that t ...
in 1850. Both of the main characters are mothers named Hester with an unwavering love for their
illegitimate child Legitimacy, in traditional Western common law, is the status of a child born to parents who are legally married to each other, and of a child conceived before the parents obtain a legal divorce. Conversely, ''illegitimacy'', also known as ...
. Both Hesters also bear the letter “A” as a symbol of how society defines them: Parks's Hester is an
abortion Abortion is the termination of a pregnancy by removal or expulsion of an embryo or fetus. An abortion that occurs without intervention is known as a miscarriage or "spontaneous abortion"; these occur in approximately 30% to 40% of pre ...
ist, while Hawthorne's brand stands for
adultery Adultery (from Latin ''adulterium'') is extramarital sex that is considered objectionable on social, religious, moral, or legal grounds. Although the sexual activities that constitute adultery vary, as well as the social, religious, and legal ...
. The idea for the play came to Parks while she was
canoeing Canoeing is an activity which involves paddling a canoe with a single-bladed paddle. Common meanings of the term are limited to when the canoeing is the central purpose of the activity. Broader meanings include when it is combined with other act ...
with a friend, when Parks yelled out, "I'm going to write a play, a riff on ''The Scarlet Letter'', and I'm going to call it 'Fucking A'. Ha, ha, ha!" While Parks was initially joking, she couldn't get the idea out of her mind. She began working on the play, but after 4 years of drafts and rewrites, she still hadn't come up with a workable plot. She threw out everything except the title and the main character's name.


In the Blood

Before she wrote ''Fucking A'', Parks wrote '' In the Blood.'' It is a contemporary telling of
Puritan The Puritans were English Protestants in the 16th and 17th centuries who sought to purify the Church of England of Roman Catholic practices, maintaining that the Church of England had not been fully reformed and should become more Protestant. ...
adultery and guilt. The story revolves around Hester La Negrita and her struggle to survive with her five children-all of whom from different fathers, in a world filled with
sexual oppression A sexual norm can refer to a personal or a social norm. Most cultures have social norms regarding sexuality, and define '' normal sexuality'' to consist only of certain sex acts between individuals who meet specific criteria of age, consanguinit ...
. Once it was finished, she returned to ''Fucking A'', which she refers to as a "
revenge tragedy Revenge tragedy (sometimes referred to as revenge drama, revenge play, or tragedy of blood) is a theoretical genre in which the principal theme is revenge and revenge's fatal consequences. Formally established by American educator Ashley H. Thor ...
" about abortionist Hester Smith.Parks, Suzan L. "The Power and Audacity of Spoken Black English." Interview. Academy of Achievement. 10 Oct. 2007. 12 Feb. 2009 <>.


Plot synopsis



''Content Warning: Sexual Assualt''

Hester Smith is an abortionist, physically branded with the letter “A”. Hester speaks to her friend Canary Mary about her son Boy, whom she has not seen for 20 years since he was imprisoned as a child for stealing a piece of meat from a wealthy family. Hester plans to write to Boy and is saving up to pay for an outing with him. The rich girl, who denounced Boy, has grown up to marry the vicious Mayor and is now the First Lady. Canary confides to Hester that the Mayor has been cheating on his wife with her, and that he is preparing to leave the First Lady because she cannot bear a child. Canary later walks through a park where she meets an escaped convict, Monster, and notices he has a scar on his arm. In a bar, three hunters are bragging to each other about which one will catch Monster for the bounty. Hester arrives at the bar to find Scribe, so he can write a letter to her son. While there, she meets a man named Butcher who takes a liking to her. Monster meets the First Lady in the park, they exchange some kind words and they kiss. The next day Hester arrives home to find Monster has broken into her home and has set fire to her house. He robs her of some of her money, but upon seeing her scar, which matches his, he runs off. The next day, Hester finally has enough for her to pay for a
furlough A furlough (; from nl, verlof, " leave of absence") is a temporary leave of employees due to special needs of a company or employer, which may be due to economic conditions of a specific employer or in society as a whole. These furloughs may be ...
ed picnic with her son. As she lays out the picnic spread, the guard brings out a prisoner called Jailbait, who Hester assumes is her son. She embraces him and tries to get him to show her the scar she gave him on his arm when he was taken to prison, which matches hers, but he is more interested in the food than her. Hester realizes Jailbait is not her son, at which point Jailbait claims that he killed her son in prison. Hester is frozen with shock, and as Jailbait finishes eating and begins to rape her, she is still too stunned to resist. The First Lady discovers she is pregnant and considers aborting the child since Monster may be the father. However, she decides to pass the baby as the Mayor instead. Hester is now bent on revenge against the First Lady for putting her son in prison and devises a plan with Canary to kill the First Lady, utilizing Butcher's unwitting help. When Hester learns that the First Lady is pregnant decides to abort the baby instead of killing her. Canary and Butcher bring a drugged First Lady to Hester's house, where Hester performs an abortion on her, not knowing that it is her own grandchild. After Butcher and Canary leave, Monster, being chased by the Hunters, runs into the house. Hester accepts that Monster is actually her son. Monster tells Hester that if he is caught the hunters will torture him to death and begs her to kill him. She slits his throat like a pig, which Butcher has told her is the least painful way. The Hunters enter and see that he is already dead and drag his body away to mutilate it. Hester stands alone in her house for an instant, but soon gets her abortion tools and goes into the other room to continue her work.


Characters

* Hester Smith: The abortion provider and main character. Her son has been sent to jail by the First lady. * Canary Mary: A friend of Hester's and a "kept woman", a sex-worker. * The Mayor: Leader of a small piece of land. Cheats on his wife with Canary Mary. * The First Lady: The Mayor's wife. She is unable to bear children which really bothers the Mayor. She sent Hester's son to jail. * Butcher: A local butcher who falls in love with Hester. * Monster: Escaped convict turns out to be Hester's son. Whose real name is Boy Smith. * Freedom Fund Lady: Collects money from Hester for the picnic bail. * Scribe: He writes beautifully, and Hester goes to him so he can write a letter to her son for her. * First, Second, and Third Hunter: All of three them are bent on catching Monster for a monetary prize and also so they can torture him. * Jailbait: He is mistaken for Hester's son and he's the one who actually has the dream picnics with Hester. * Guard: Brings Jailbait to Hester. * Waiting Woman #1 and #2: Two women waiting to abort their child. * 3 Freshly Freed Prisoners: They sing a song during the play.


Language

Suzan-Lori Parks created a separate type of language called "Talk". It is used only by the women in the play. The women who speak in "Talk" also speak English, but use "Talk" when they are talking about pregnancy or
vagina In mammals, the vagina is the elastic, muscular part of the female genital tract. In humans, it extends from the vestibule to the cervix. The outer vaginal opening is normally partly covered by a thin layer of mucosal tissue called the hymen ...
s. Here is an example of "Talk": Canary: Die la-sah Chung-chung? Sah Chung-chung lay schreck, lay frokum, lay woah woah crisp woah-ya. ''Translation:'' And her pussy? Her pussy is so disgusting, so slack so very completely dried out. Hester: Rich Girl she tum woah Chun-chung crisp woah-ya, Rich Girl! ''Translation:'' Rich girl yr pussy is all dried out, Rich Girl! When "Talk" is used there is a projector of some sort that shows the translation onto the stage.Sommer, Elyse
"A CurtainUp Review 'F***ing A' "
Curtain Up, March 16, 2003. February 12, 2009


Music

Suzan-Lori Parks wrote numerous songs for this play. Just about every character has a song that expresses something about themselves. Hester has a song called “My Vengeance” and even the Hunters have a song called “The Hunters Creed”. These songs are often sung during a scene where the character will break off and sing. Here is one of the songs from the play: Monster: "The Making of a Monster"Parks, Suzan L. The Red Letter Plays. New York: Theatre Communications Group, 2001. (P. 218) : "You'd think it'd be hard : To make something horrid : It's easy. : You'd think it would take : So much work to create : The Devil Incarnate : It's easy. : The smallest seed grows into a tree : A grain of sand
pearl A pearl is a hard, glistening object produced within the soft tissue (specifically the mantle) of a living shelled mollusk or another animal, such as fossil conulariids. Just like the shell of a mollusk, a pearl is composed of calcium carb ...
s in an oyster : A small bit of hate in a heart will inflate : And that’s so much more than enough : To make you a Monster. : You'd think it'd be hard : To make something horrid : It's easy."


Productions

;Premiere ''Fucking A'' was originally produced by DiverseWorks for Infernal Bridgegroom Productions on February 24, 2000, in
Houston, Texas Houston (; ) is the most populous city in Texas, the most populous city in the Southern United States, the fourth-most populous city in the United States, and the sixth-most populous city in North America, with a population of 2,304,580 i ...
. It was directed by Suzan-Lori Parks. The cast consisted of Tamarie Cooper, Amy Bruce, Charlie Scott, Amy Dickson, Andy Nelson, Troy Schulze, Lisa Marie Singerman, Cary Winscott, Keith Reynolds, Alexander Marchand, and Daniel Treadway. ;Off-Broadway It was presented
Off-Broadway An off-Broadway theatre is any professional theatre venue in New York City with a seating capacity between 100 and 499, inclusive. These theatres are smaller than Broadway theatres, but larger than off-off-Broadway theatres, which seat fewer th ...
at the
Public Theatre The Public Theater is a New York City arts organization founded as the Shakespeare Workshop in 1954 by Joseph Papp, with the intention of showcasing the works of up-and-coming playwrights and performers.Epstein, Helen. ''Joe Papp: An American Li ...
, opening on February 25, 2003. Directed by Michael Greif, the cast consisted of Susan Blommaert,
Bobby Cannavale Roberto Michael Cannavale (; born May 3, 1970) is an American actor. He is best known for various television roles, including leading roles in '' Third Watch'', '' Vinyl'', and ''Mr. Robot'', as well as recurring roles in '' Will & Grace'', which ...
,
Mos Def Yasiin Bey (; born Dante Terrell Smith, December 11, 1973), previously and more commonly known by his stage name Mos Def (), is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, and actor. His hip hop career began in 1994, alongside his siblings in the s ...
,
Peter Gerety Peter Gerety (born May 17, 1940) is an American actor. He is best known as Judge Daniel Phelan in ''The Wire'' (2002–2008). Career Gerety is a veteran of stage, screen and television. In early 1992, he performed to critical acclaim on Broadway ...
, Jojo Gonzalez, Jesse Lenat,
S. Epatha Merkerson Sharon Epatha Merkerson (born November 28, 1952) is a film, stage, and television actor. Known by her stage name S. Epatha Merkerson, she has received numerous high-profile accolades for her work, including an Emmy Award, a Golden Globe Award, a ...
, Manu Narayan, Chandler Parker, Daphne Rubin-Vega and Michole Briana White. ;Off-Broadway It was presented
Off-Broadway An off-Broadway theatre is any professional theatre venue in New York City with a seating capacity between 100 and 499, inclusive. These theatres are smaller than Broadway theatres, but larger than off-off-Broadway theatres, which seat fewer th ...
at the Romulus Linney Courtyard Theater, in
Pershing Square Signature Center The Pershing Square Signature Center is a complex of three Off-Broadway theatres in the Theatre Row section of West 42nd Street in New York City. It is on the first floors of the 43-floor MiMa Building apartment complex. Pershing Square Signat ...
, opening on August 22, 2017, in conjunction with Parks's other play, In the Blood. These plays were presented as part of Residency One, a year-long artist residency at Signature Theatre. Directed by
Jo Bonney Jo Bonney is an American theater director who has worked Off-Broadway, regionally and internationally, primarily focused on the development of new plays. Early life and education Bonney was born in Australia. She attended Sydney University befo ...
, the cast consisted of J. Cameron Barnett,
Brandon Victor Dixon Brandon Victor Dixon (born September 23, 1981) is an American actor, singer and theatrical producer. As a musical theatre actor, he is known for Tony Award-nominated Broadway performances as Harpo in the 2005 musical ''The Color Purple'' and Eub ...
, Ben Horner, Joaquina Kalukango,
Marc Kudisch Marc Kudisch (born September 22, 1966) is an American stage actor, who is best known for his musical theatre roles on Broadway. Early life and education Kudisch was born in Hackensack, New Jersey, the son of Florence and Raymond Kudisch. His fami ...
,
Christine Lahti Christine Ann Lahti (born April 4, 1950) is an American actress and filmmaker. She was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for the 1984 film '' Swing Shift''. Her other film roles include '' ...And Justice for All'' (19 ...
, Ruibo Qian, Elizabeth Stanley, and Raphael Nash Thompson.


References

{{The Scarlet Letter Plays by Suzan-Lori Parks 2000 plays