Presented by the College of Charleston Department of Theatre and Dance, Buzzer is a dark yet comic drama by playwright Tracey Scott Wilson. Personal transformations in a changing neighborhood may cost more than the rent. When home is part of a newly gentrifying neighborhood, what needs to change to insure one’s comfort? As in most of her plays, Wilson proffers many questions as answers in this fast-paced race-, class- and privileged-laced play. Jackson, a young African-American man, has just bought an apartment in a transitioning…
Find out more »Presented by the College of Charleston Department of Theatre and Dance, Buzzer is a dark yet comic drama by playwright Tracey Scott Wilson. Personal transformations in a changing neighborhood may cost more than the rent. When home is part of a newly gentrifying neighborhood, what needs to change to insure one’s comfort? As in most of her plays, Wilson proffers many questions as answers in this fast-paced race-, class- and privileged-laced play. Jackson, a young African-American man, has just bought an apartment in a transitioning…
Find out more »Presented by the College of Charleston Department of Theatre and Dance, Buzzer is a dark yet comic drama by playwright Tracey Scott Wilson. Personal transformations in a changing neighborhood may cost more than the rent. When home is part of a newly gentrifying neighborhood, what needs to change to insure one’s comfort? As in most of her plays, Wilson proffers many questions as answers in this fast-paced race-, class- and privileged-laced play. Jackson, a young African-American man, has just bought an apartment in a transitioning…
Find out more »Presented by the College of Charleston Department of Theatre and Dance, Buzzer is a dark yet comic drama by playwright Tracey Scott Wilson. Personal transformations in a changing neighborhood may cost more than the rent. When home is part of a newly gentrifying neighborhood, what needs to change to insure one’s comfort? As in most of her plays, Wilson proffers many questions as answers in this fast-paced race-, class- and privileged-laced play. Jackson, a young African-American man, has just bought an apartment in a transitioning…
Find out more »Presented by the College of Charleston Department of Theatre and Dance, Buzzer is a dark yet comic drama by playwright Tracey Scott Wilson. Personal transformations in a changing neighborhood may cost more than the rent. When home is part of a newly gentrifying neighborhood, what needs to change to insure one’s comfort? As in most of her plays, Wilson proffers many questions as answers in this fast-paced race-, class- and privileged-laced play. Jackson, a young African-American man, has just bought an apartment in a transitioning…
Find out more »Presented by the College of Charleston Department of Theatre and Dance, Buzzer is a dark yet comic drama by playwright Tracey Scott Wilson. Personal transformations in a changing neighborhood may cost more than the rent. When home is part of a newly gentrifying neighborhood, what needs to change to insure one’s comfort? As in most of her plays, Wilson proffers many questions as answers in this fast-paced race-, class- and privileged-laced play. Jackson, a young African-American man, has just bought an apartment in a transitioning…
Find out more »Presented by the College of Charleston Department of Theatre and Dance, Buzzer is a dark yet comic drama by playwright Tracey Scott Wilson. Personal transformations in a changing neighborhood may cost more than the rent. When home is part of a newly gentrifying neighborhood, what needs to change to insure one’s comfort? As in most of her plays, Wilson proffers many questions as answers in this fast-paced race-, class- and privileged-laced play. Jackson, a young African-American man, has just bought an apartment in a transitioning…
Find out more »Presented by the College of Charleston Department of Theatre and Dance, Buzzer is a dark yet comic drama by playwright Tracey Scott Wilson. Personal transformations in a changing neighborhood may cost more than the rent. When home is part of a newly gentrifying neighborhood, what needs to change to insure one’s comfort? As in most of her plays, Wilson proffers many questions as answers in this fast-paced race-, class- and privileged-laced play. Jackson, a young African-American man, has just bought an apartment in a transitioning…
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