Intimate Apparel

Fri. Feb 25, 2022 at 7:30pm EST
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Intimate Apparel

VCUarts Theatre presents Intimate Apparel by Lynn Nottage. Set in New York City at the turn of the twentieth century, Intimate Apparel is a tale of love and heartbreak centered around Esther, a skilled and independent Black seamstress who dreams desperately of finding love. Performances will take place February 18th - 27th, 2022 at the W.E. Singleton Center for the Performing Arts, 922 Park Ave  (VCU Campus near the intersection of Harrison and Park Ave).


Masks required for all audience members.
Doors open 30 minutes prior to the performance.


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About Intimate Apparel
The year is 1905, and the place is New York City. Esther is a Black woman and skilled seamstress in her mid-thirties—pragmatic, yet a romantic at heart. She lives in a boarding house and creates intricate, beautiful corsets and negligees for her clients of all societal levels, from prostitutes to wealthy housewives. Working alone in her boarding house room, she squirrels away money for her dream of opening a salon catered to Black women—while the other single residents marry eligible men and move out (and on). A charming Barbadian man working on the Panama Canal starts sending Esther letters. After months of written correspondence, George Armstrong travels to New York with marriage on his mind.


Follow Esther and the varied characters in her life as they make their way in New York – hear the secret confessions of her clients, the chiding of her imposing boarding house owner, and meet the two men who find their way to her heart.


Historical context of Intimate Apparel
Nottage created Intimate Apparel as an imagined history inspired by the few details she knew of her own great grandmother, a seamstress who lived in New York and married a Barbadian immigrant. The backdrop of this era in New York looms large throughout the play. The early twentieth century was a time of great social and political change in the U.S. The damaging Supreme Court decision in Plessy v. Fergusson which created the “separate but equal” policy that legalized discrimination based on race in the U.S. happened in 1896, nine years before the play takes place. In 1900, racial tensions in the city erupted into the infamous New York City Race Riot after an incident between a Black man and an undercover white police officer ended in the officer’s death. In the same year the play takes place, 1905, the Niagara Movement was founded by W.E.B. DuBois and other Black intellectuals to combat racial discrimination and segregation, and starting in 1910 the First Great Migration saw many Black southerners relocate to northern and midwestern cities. In such far reaching movements, individual voices are often lost to history. Nottage’s work gives voice to the forgotten, marginalized individual by giving us an intimate look at the personal life of a Black woman living in the midst of this time of political and social upheaval.

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PERFORMANCE INFORMATION

Performances will take place in the W.E. Singleton Center for the Performing Arts located at 922 Park Ave.

Masks will be required for all audience members. No food or drink allowed.

INTIMATE APPAREL has a run time of about two hours thirty minutes with one intermission.

Parking: There is a paid parking deck located at Harrison and Broad. You can also use public street parking which follows Richmond City regulations.

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For questions, please email mooresw4@vcu.edu or call our main office at 804-828-1514

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Raymond Hodges Theatre 922 Park Avenue
Richmond, VA 23284
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