The Happy Journey to Trenton and Camden and the Respectful Prostitute
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Venue

James Earl Jones Theatre

138 W 48th St

Broadway1948

The Happy Journey to Trenton and Camden and the Respectful Prostitute

Dates
Mar 16 – Dec 18, 1948
Performances
318

About

The Respectful Prostitute (French: La Putain respectueuse) is a French play by Jean-Paul Sartre, written in 1946, which observes a white woman, a prostitute, caught up in a racially tense period of American history. The audience understands that there has been an incident on a train with said woman involved, but also a black man on whom the blame is laid by the prejudiced law enforcers. What comes to the viewer's realisation is that a white man instigated an attack, but it is in the interests of the law to preserve the perception of the white person at the expense of the black "devil". The tale takes a brief look at the loss of freedom inside a cruel world, a subject that dominates Sartre's literary career. The play premiered in November 1946 at the Théâtre Antoine-Simone Berriau in Paris...

Credits

Playwright
Jean-Paul Sartre, Thornton Wilder
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