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Play • Fiction
Southern Barbecue Restaurant • Contemporary
2023
Adult
18+ years
Fat Ham by James Ijames is a play that reimagines Shakespeare's Hamlet. It centers around Juicy, a young Black person grappling with identity, family, and legacy during a backyard barbecue in the American South. The play explores themes of revenge, self-discovery, and transformation amidst interpersonal conflicts.
Contemplative
Humorous
Dark
Emotional
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Fat Ham by James Ijames offers a fresh, humorous take on Shakespeare's Hamlet, celebrated for its innovative approach and contemporary themes. Critics praise its engaging dialogue and relatable characters. However, some note that its modern setting may not resonate with traditionalists. Overall, it's a compelling reimagining that balances comedy and depth effectively.
Ideal for readers drawn to modern twists on classic tales, Fat Ham by James Ijames attracts those who appreciated Fun Home by Alison Bechdel and A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry, blending humor and profound themes with LGBTQ+ and African American perspectives.
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Tedra
Juicy's lively and social mother who marries her former brother-in-law and supports Juicy in his educational and personal ambitions.
Opal
The daughter of Tedra’s friend, known Juicy since childhood, she embraces her queer identity with confidence and encourages others to do the same.
Rev
Pap's brother and Juicy’s antagonist, whose aggressive and traditional views on masculinity contrast sharply with Juicy’s sensitive nature.
112
Play • Fiction
Southern Barbecue Restaurant • Contemporary
2023
Adult
18+ years
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