Theatre & Performing Arts
Strange Fruit
Originally written and performed in 1999 by Northwestern University School of Communication Dean E. Patrick Johnson, this autobiographical play unfolds in eight movements, tracing Johnson’s journey as a queer Black man coming of age in the American South. Now, twenty-five years later, director Joseph Megel and actor Jamar Johnson revisit the piece in a dynamic workshop presentation that reimagines the many identities through which Johnson’s queerness flows — professor, preacher, drag artist, club kid, and more. The performance culminates in a transformative voyage to Ghana, West Africa, where Johnson confronts and redefines his relationship to race, gender, and sexuality in a deeply personal reckoning.