Topdog/Underdog (Regional, Round House Theater - Bethesda, 2024) | Playbill

Topdog/Underdog

Regional
Play


SYNOPSIS:

Abandoned by their parents as teenagers, brothers Lincoln and Booth learned to rely on each other. As adults, Lincoln and Booth are locked in a cycle of love and resentment, foretold by the names they were given by their father as jokes and compounded by the challenges of poverty and racism. In her “utterly mesmerizing” (Variety) Pulitzer Prize-winner—named the best American play written in the past 30 years by the New York Times and recent recipient of the 2023 Tony Award for Best Revival of a Play—celebrated writer Suzan-Lori Parks asks whether we can ever really change the cards we’re dealt as the brothers’ tug-of-war for dominance builds to devastating, life-changing consequences.



Directed by Jamil Jude

  • Running Time: Approx. 2 hrs 20 mins, with one intermission
  • playwright: Suzan-Lori Parks
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