The Thanksgiving Play
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| The Thanksgiving Play | |
|---|---|
| Written by | Larissa FastHorse |
| Date premiered | April 1, 2018 |
| Place premiered | Artists Repertory Theatre |
| Original language | English |
| Genre | Satire |
The Thanksgiving Play is a satirical comedy written by Larissa FastHorse. The play centers around a group of four well-meaning but culturally insensitive white theater artists who attempt to create a politically correct elementary school play about the first Thanksgiving while struggling with their own biases and the lack of Native American representation.
In 2018, the play had its world premiere at the Artists Repertory Theatre, in Portland, Oregon. It then made its off-Broadway debut at the Peter Jay Sharp Theater in 2018.[1] In 2023, The Thanksgiving Play premiered on Broadway at the Hayes Theater.[2]
The Thanksgiving Play follows four white individuals who are determined to create a politically correct First Thanksgiving play for Native American Heritage Month in schools. Logan, the director, hires an actress named Alicia, believing she is Native American, to provide cultural authenticity. However, it is soon revealed that Alicia is actually white and only portrays Native American characters when not playing other ethnicities.
Without an authentic Native voice, Logan and her team – which includes her partner Jaxton, an overly earnest actor, and Caden, an enthusiastic yet clueless history teacher – are forced to confront the complexities of privilege while adhering to historical accuracy and school district rules. Meanwhile, they begin to understand the challenges of performative activism and of trying to address cultural issues without genuine understanding.
Production history
In 2015, FastHorse began writing the play after having received a fellowship from the Tyrone Guthrie Centre in Ireland.[3] After this, the play had developmental readings and workshops at U.C. Berkeley, the Artists Repertory Theatre, and in the Play Lab at Center Stage in Baltimore.[3][4]
The play had its world premiere at the Artists Repertory Theatre followed by the California premier at Capital Stage in Sacramento, California before its off-Broadway production at Playwrights Horizons in New York City in 2018. Subsequent workshops and productions took place in Minneapolis and Los Angeles. The play was one of the most produced regional productions in the 2019-2020 season.[5]
The Thanksgiving Play opened on Broadway at the Hayes Theater.[6] It began performances, in previews, on March 25, 2023, before officially opening on April 20, 2023. The limited engagement production closed on June 4, 2023.[6] It was directed by Rachel Chavkin and starred Katie Finneran, Scott Foley, D'Arcy Carden, and Chris Sullivan.[7][2] This production marked the first time that a female Native American playwright had a play produced on Broadway.[8]
Cast and characters
Cast
| Character | World Premiere[9] | Off-Broadway[1] | Broadway[2] |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2018 | 2023 | ||
| Logan | Sarah Lucht | Jennifer Bareilles | Katie Finneran |
| Caden | Chris Harder | Jeffrey Bean | Chris Sullivan |
| Jaxton | Michael O’Connell | Greg Keller | Scott Foley |
| Alicia | Claire Rigsby | Margo Seibert | D'Arcy Carden |
Characters
The play has four characters:
- Logan: a high school drama teacher desperate to save her job by creating a culturally sensitive Thanksgiving play.[10]
- Caden: an elementary school history teacher helping Logan maintain historical accuracy in the play.[10]
- Jaxton: Logan's yoga instructor boyfriend who is overly concerned with political correctness.[10]
- Alicia: a professional actress hired to provide Indigenous perspective, but is not actually Indigenous herself.[10]