Tobacco Road
About this Event
Jack Kirkland's theatrical adaptation of Erskine Caldwell's Fable of the Deconstruction "Tobacco Road" wields the same power on stage when the production premiered at the Masque Theatre in New York City in 1933. The production went on to become one of the longest-running plays in history, running for a staggering 3,182 performances. As of December 2024, it was still the 21st longest-running Broadway show in history, as well as being the second-longest running non-musical ever on Broadway.
In a rural Georgia farm county just outside of Augusta, a landscape once defined by the vibrant hues of tobacco fields and the sprawling grandeur of 19th century cotton plantations, a stark reality had taken root by the 1930s. Decades of relentless cultivation, coupled with unsustainable farming practices, had leached the vitality from the soil, leaving behind a parched and unproductive earth. This environmental degradation cast a long shadow, deepening the economic struggles of families who had long depended on the land for their livelihood. Among these, the Lester family, once prosperous sharecroppers, found themselves ensnared in a cycle of poverty that had, by the third generation of their descendants, the Jeeter family, become an almost insurmountable inheritance. Their story, set against the backdrop of a struggling agricultural economy, serves as a poignant illustration of how ecological depletion and intergenerational economic hardship can trap families in a cycle of destitution.
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