In a provocative theater piece conceived especially for audio, Brenda Pressley plays Constance Daley, a loyal and cultured wife who faces uncomfortable truths in her marriage after a tragic accident. As her husband lies unresponsive in a hospital bed, Constance delivers a stirring and often explosive monologue that touches on fundamental issues of race, class, love, and fidelity—exploring how, as Constance puts it, there is, in fact, more than one way to be black. Playwright Chisa Hutchinson is a member of the first class of talent supported by the Audible Playwrights Fund.
In a provocative theater piece conceived especially for audio, Brenda Pressley plays Constance Daley, a loyal and cultured wife who faces uncomfortable truths in her marriage after a tragic accident. As her husband lies unresponsive in a hospital bed, Constance delivers a stirring and often explosive monologue that touches on fundamental issues of race, class, love, and fidelity—exploring how, as Constance puts it, there is, in fact, more than one way to be black. Playwright Chisa Hutchinson is a member of the first class of talent supported by the Audible Playwrights Fund.