Although his educated, liberal friends have always prided themselves on their tolerance and openmindedness, they are outraged, and the enclave itself is imperiled. But as, in the developing crisis, the particular nature of each other character is exposed and explored, it is evident that they are not above reproach themselves—and the ultimate lesson of the play is one of forbearance and understanding and the need for fairness in judging those whose lifestyle may diverge from the conventional.
The play, first produced in 1973, exposes hypocrisy and heartbreak among a liberal group of friends when one of their own reveals a long-concealed secret about his lifestyle. The New York Times described The Enclave as: “an attractively hard-edged style, with jokes cracking like ice in extra-dry martinis."
Age Guidance: 16
Show Notes: No Intermission
Audience Advisory:
The Enclave will tour to all five boroughs of New York City. The goal for The Enclave tour is to catalyze conversations within the communities to which the show travels, focusing on issues at the intersections of LGBTQ rights, racial prejudice, and housing inequity.
Performance Schedule:
TUESDAY thru SATURDAY @ 8 PM
SATURDAY @ 3 PM
Director
Victor Cervantes Jr.
Written by
Arthur Laurents