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Hubert Grissom

HUBERT GRISSOM   (1942 - )

Nationality:   USA    Email:   Click here to contact    Website:   n/a

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Hubert Grissom's new play Storm Surge will receive First Reading at Abingdon New York City on December 8th 2008. SS is Grissom's fourth play, his first set in Florida and is inspired by the Hemingway legacy. It has not been produced but enjoyed staged reading in Sarasota and Key West in the July 2008. Grissom has had three civil rights plays produced: Bapbomb, renamed Code Bapbomb was co-produced in 2007 by Stageworks and Gorilla Theatres, Tampa, Florid; and Wedges and WaterinHole was produced the early 1990s by Terrific New Theatre Birmingham. Grissom was a student at Birmingham-Southern College during the Movement and has a law degree from Duke University. Grissom studied under writer-in-residence Jesse Hill Ford at the University of Alabama, Birmingham, 1977-1978. In July 2007, Grissom has been accepted to the Kennedy Center Playwright Intensive, Advanced Track.

Plays by Hubert Grissom

Bapbomb

1st Produced:

Gorilla Theatre, FL, USA >>>

2007

Company:

Stageworks, Inc. producing theatre

1st Published:

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ISBN/ASIN:

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Music:

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#68236

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Genre:

Civil Rights - Racial & Gay Discrimination Play/Drama

Parts:

Male

4

Female

1

Parts other:

-

Notes:

Bapbomb, renamed Code Bapbomb, is set in 1988, in a law firm overlooking historic Kelly Ingram Park, where Dr. Martin Luther King lead school children in demonstrations in 1963 and across the street from the 16th Street Baptist Church where four African-American children were killed in the Ku Klux Klan bombing also in 1963. This play exposes additional (un-prosecuted) criminals and the FBI, who knew of the bombing and did nothing to stop it.

Synopsis:

BapBomb was the code name for the Klan bombing of the church in 1963 that kill four African-American young ladies. The play exposes the deep origins of domestic hate crimes, prompting the critic for the Tampa Tribune to say it was 'startling, innovative and moving' where Tennessee Williams meets Spike Lee in a 'heady brew of the Southern Gothic.' Bapbomb has five characters and one set. The play is set in the law firm that overlooks historic Kelly Ingram Park, where in 1963 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was met with violence by police dogs and fire hoses during a peaceful march, and the specter of King's moral victory in the face of humiliation haunt the play. The protagonist is the patriarch of a powerful and politically connected Birmingham law firm, a man tormented at his core by his own dishonesty, largely related to the fact that he is in possession of wiretap tapes proving that the FBI, the Birmingham newspaper, local law enforcement, and others knew of the Klan's plot to blow up the church and did nothing to stop it.

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Storm Surge, Key West

1st Produced:

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Company:

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1st Published:

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ISBN/ASIN:

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Music:

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#68237

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Genre:

Gay and Lesbian Play/Drama

Parts:

Male

2

Female

1

Parts other:

One non-speaking, either gender

Notes:

aka Hidden Beach

Synopsis:

Storm Surge is set in Key West, Florida, in December 2005 where the island and lower Keys have just survived a nine foot storm surge from Hurricane Wilma. In an effort to get the tourist to return the Festivals of Key West were/are rescheduled for December. Cuban defection and insanity treatment in Florida jails are secondary to the conflict of gender. . .the new frontier in human rights.

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Waterin' Hole

1st Produced:

Terrific New Theatre, AL, USA >>>

1991

Company:

Terrific New Theatre

1st Published:

Archived Auburn University,

ISBN/ASIN:

-

Music:

-

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#68238

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Genre:

Civil Rights  Racial Justice Play/Drama

Parts:

Male

4

Female

1

Parts other:

1 off stage radio voice

Notes:

Waterin'Hole is set in a back room of a bar in 1959 where black and white railroad workers drank after work during a violent railroad strike. It was a time when most blue collar in Alabama were Klan sympathizers, but this play shows inter-racial friendships and mutual respect. . .more akin to the populist movement that some confused with communism.

Synopsis:

Waterin'Hole is set in 1959 in Alabama, during a violent railroad strike. The black and white workers, who are union members, drink together in the back room of a bar near the railroad in Birmingham, AL, in an era that many of the blue collar workers were members of the Ku Klux Klan. A strange plot to blow up a bridge finds a white mentor protecting an African-American protege, and unlikely twist on justice in the early Civil Rights Era.

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Wedges

1st Produced:

Terrific New Theatre, AL, USA >>>

1990

Company:

Terrific New Theatre

1st Published:

Archived Auburn University,

ISBN/ASIN:

-

Music:

-

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#68239

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Genre:

Civil Rights  Racial Justice Play/Drama

Parts:

Male

2

Female

2

Parts other:

-

Notes:

Wedges (of Sin) is based on an award winning short story, in which an African-American domestic for a progressive Governor of Alabama, confesses her sin of taking diamonds which do not belong. The play is based on the life of Governor Big Jim Folsom who called for racial justice as early as his Christmas message in 1949. The play is set in 1975 with two sets (a shot gun house and Governor living room) that are changed at intermission.

Synopsis:

Wedges was based on an award winning short story by the playwright that looked at the racial justice and compassion among unlikely individuals. In Wedges a cook for the Governor of Alabama, a populist and racial moderate, has in her possession diamonds that she 'stole' during a drunken brawl on the State yacht and lived with the 'wedges of her sin' for 20 years. There at two sets, a shot gun house and living room of retired Governor, with set change at intermission.

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