A Soldier's Play

A Soldier's Play
Written byCharles Fuller
CharactersCapt. Davenport
Sgt. Waters
Pvt. Wilkie
Cpl. Cobb
Pvt. Smalls
Capt. Taylor
C.J. Memphis
Cpl. Ellis
Pfc. Peterson
Pvt. Henson
Big Mary
Lt. Byrd
Capt. Wilcox
Sgt. Washington
Col. Nivens
Date premieredNovember 20, 1981
Place premieredNegro Ensemble Company at Theatre Four, 424 W 55th Street[1]
New York City, New York
Original languageEnglish
SubjectRacism, military life, police procedural
GenreMystery; drama
SettingFort Neal, Louisiana, in 1944

A Soldier's Play is a play by American playwright Charles Fuller. Set on a US Army installation in the segregation-era South, the play is a loose adaptation of Herman Melville's novella Billy Budd, and follows the murder investigation of the Sergeant in an all-black unit. The play uses a murder mystery to explore the complicated feelings of anger and resentment that some African Americans have toward one another, and the ways in which many black Americans have absorbed white racist attitudes.

The drama won the 1982 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, among other accolades. It was the basis for a 1984 feature film adaptation, A Soldier's Story, for which Fuller wrote the screenplay.

  1. ^ Rich, Frank (27 November 1981). "Stage: Negro Ensemble Presents 'Soldier's Play'". The New York Times.

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