Pullman Porter Blues

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Pullman Porter Blues is a 2012 play written by Cheryl West. Set in 1937, during the Great Depression, the play shows the story of the Pullman porters on a train ride aboard the Panama Limited from Chicago to New Orleans.[1][2]

Cast

  • Grandfather Monroe - Larry Marshall
  • Cephas - Warner Miller or Tosin Morohunfola
  • Sylvester - Cleavant Derricks
  • Train conductor Tex
  • Lutie the stowaway

Music

Reception

Variety reviewer Paul Harris wrote: "Despite its flaws, "Pullman Porter Blues" offers delightful moments and earns kudos for attitude."[3] The Chicago Reader's Justin Hayford was critical of the play's "repetitive scenes,"[4] while the Chicago Tribune's Chris Jones found the production to be "a good 15 minutes too long" but was nonetheless entertained.[5]

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