The Colored Museum is a play written by George C. Wolfe that premiered at Crossroads Theatre in 1986, directed by L. Kenneth Richardson. In a series of 11 âÂÂexhibitsâ (sketches), the revue explores and satirizes prominent themes and identities of African-American culture.
Credits from the Lortel Archives
The stage was designed to resemble a white-walled gallery where âÂÂthe myths and madness of black/Negro/colored Americans are stored.â The walls contained a series of doors, small panels and revolving walls and compartments which allowed actors to retrieve key props and quickly transition from one exhibit to another.
Most of the music for the play was pre recorded. However, live drummer Ron McBee was used in the Git on Board, Permutations and The Party âÂÂexhibits.âÂÂ
The Colored Museum premiered at Crossroads Theatre of New Jersey in 1986. Within six months, the play found a new home at the Public Theater in New York City. The Colored Museum was later performed at the Royal Court Theater in London, England, beginning July 29, 1987. and in a production by Talawa Theatre Company at the V&A 15âÂÂ23 October 2011 .
"The Colored Museum simultaneously celebrates, satirizes and subverts the African-American legacy. Wolfe calls his play both, 'an exorcism and a party.' The Colored Museum explores contemporary African-American cultural identity, while, at the same time revisiting and reexamining the African American theatrical and cultural past. According to Wolfe, the legacy of the past must be both embraced and overcome."- Harry J. Elam, The Johns Hopkins University Press Theatre Journal
Theater scholar Jordan Schildcrout discusses "The Gospel According to Miss Roj" in terms of Afrofuturism and queer fantasies of empowerment, noting that "the very title of segment invokes the rhetoric of religious testament and proclaims Miss Roj as a prophet, one who has extraordinaryâÂÂperhaps even supernaturalâÂÂpowers of insight and wisdom."
"George C.Wolfe says the unthinkable, says it with uncompromising wit and leaves the audience, as well as a sacred target, in ruins. The devastated audience, one should note, includes both Blacks and Whites. Mr. Wolfe is the kind of satirist, almost unheard of in today's timid theater, who takes no prisoners." â Frank Rich,
Git on Board: âÂÂWelcome aboard Flight 1619.â âÂÂPlease check all baggage.â âÂÂYou wonâÂÂt be needing that where youâÂÂre going.â âÂÂRelax⦠weâÂÂre here to redefine you.â âÂÂEnjoy your trip into the New World.âÂÂ
Cooking with Aunt Ethel: âÂÂNow donâÂÂt be shy, baby.â âÂÂWe gonna cook up some history today.â âÂÂMmm-hmm, thatâÂÂs the flavor of suffering.â âÂÂStir in all that pain⦠nice and slow.â âÂÂDonâÂÂt forget to smile for the camera.âÂÂ
The Photo session: âÂÂHold still. DonâÂÂt blink.â âÂÂGive me proud⦠prouder.â âÂÂNow smile like you mean it.â âÂÂPerfect. ThatâÂÂs the image we want.â âÂÂLetâÂÂs try that again, but prettier.âÂÂ
Soldier with a Secret: âÂÂI know something they donâÂÂt know.â âÂÂDeath is coming for all of us.â âÂÂIâÂÂm doing them a favor.â âÂÂBetter I tell them than the bullets do.â âÂÂA secret can weigh more than a rifle.âÂÂ
Miss Roj: âÂÂBaby, I am the night.â âÂÂYou donâÂÂt scare me. I been scared before.â âÂÂI walk in here shining.â âÂÂThis world wasnâÂÂt built for girls like me.â âÂÂWatch me blaze.âÂÂ
Hair Piece: âÂÂGirl, I am the real you.â â The Straight Wig âÂÂPlease. She knows she needs me.â â The Afro Wig âÂÂI give her options.â â Straight Wig âÂÂNatural is beautiful.â â Afro Wig âÂÂShe canâÂÂt leave this house without choosing one of us.â â Stage direction dialogue between the wigs
Symbiosis: âÂÂYou traded in Afro Sheen for mousse?â âÂÂI had to clean myself up⦠make myself presentable.â âÂÂIâÂÂm the you you was before you became the you you is.â "You canâÂÂt get rid of me that easy.â âÂÂYou used to dance! Remember that?âÂÂ
Last Momma on the Couch: âÂÂMy baby⦠my beautiful black baby.â â Mama âÂÂMama, I gotta go.â â Son âÂÂYou ainâÂÂt goinâ nowhere.â â Mama âÂÂLord, give me strength.â â Mama âÂÂIâÂÂm leaving this couch today.âÂÂ
Lady In the Plaid: âÂÂIâÂÂm tired of carrying everybodyâÂÂs baggage.â âÂÂI just want to be left alone.â âÂÂEverybody wants something from me.â âÂÂIâÂÂm not your history book.â âÂÂI just want some peace.âÂÂ
Normal Jean Reynolds: âÂÂI just want to be special.â âÂÂPeople look at me, but they donâÂÂt see me.â âÂÂI was supposed to shine.â âÂÂThey loved the idea of meâ not me.â âÂÂI keep smiling. ThatâÂÂs what they want.âÂÂ
Topsy Washington: âÂÂI makes revolution sound like dance music.â âÂÂIâÂÂm your worst nightmare⦠and your biggest fantasy.â âÂÂIâÂÂm the integration of the Black experience.â âÂÂEverything is possible in Topsy-turvy land.â âÂÂAll the myths come true here.âÂÂ