“Ubuntu Holiday” Streaming at Pittsburgh Playwrights (Mon., 12/29/20)

It's an 'Ubuntu Holiday' for the people in Cheryl El-Walker's play. Actors shown here are (L to R) Sundiata Rice, Melessie Clark, LaMar Darnell Fields, and Nia Washington. (photo: Mark Clayton Southers)

It’s an ‘Ubuntu Holiday’ for the people in Kim El’s play. Actors shown here are (L to R) Sundiata Rice, Melessie Clark, LaMar Darnell Fields, and Nia Washington. (photo: Mark Clayton Southers)

There is more than one way to celebrate the year-end holidays, as Pittsburgh Playwrights Theatre Company aptly demonstrates. PPTCo is streaming a free-on-demand video of its 2014 seasonal production, Kim El’s Ubuntu Holiday. “Ubuntu” is a word used, and a philosophy embraced, by many people in southern Africa. The term has been variously translated as “kindness,” “goodness,” or the like; more broadly it represents the belief that we can only be fully human through loving relations with others. In the seriocomic Ubuntu Holiday we meet two contemporary African-American families—one doing Christmas in the usual U.S. mainstream way and one that’s celebrating Kwanzaa instead. The woman from family A doesn’t get the Kwanzaa idea, and objects rather disruptively, but in the end, ubuntu carries the day. Ubuntu Holiday was directed by Mils James, with a cast featuring Paris Nakena Crosby, Nadia Locust, Nia Washington, Sundiata Rice, Melessie Clark, Lamar Darnell Fields, and Scott Nanji. It’s available online through January 3. (M.V.) 

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