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KPFA Theatre critic Richard Wolinsky reviews “Sally and Tom” by Suzan Lori-Parks at Marin Theatre through November 23, 2025. Text of Review: All Men Are Created Equal. Or so Thomas Jefferson wrote in the Declaration of Independence. It’s kind of weird then, to know that Jefferson owned slaves. And it’s even weirder to realize that one of them, Sally Hemings, was his mistress. What was that about? Which doesn’t stop playwrights and screenwriters and novelists from trying to figure it out. Thomas Jefferson took to his bed a child, fourteen years old, a human child he owned. The Merchant Ivory film, Jefferson in Paris, presented the 22 year old Thandwe Newton as Hemings. Thomas and Selly, a play produced at Marin Theatre in 2017 showed Hemings as in her late teens, and perhaps a bit of a seductress. That one didn’t go over well in the age of me too. What Suzan Lori-Parks does in her play, Sally and Tom, first presented in 2022 at the Guthrie, and now through November 23rd at Marin Theatre, is find a way to tell the story without fantasizing one way of another. By incorporating the story of Sally and Tom within the framework of an acting company on the verge of bankruptcy, the playwright can present the narrative and comment on it at the same time. The troupe is putting on a play set right after Jefferson returns to Monticello from Paris. Tom, in the play within the play, is performed by Mike, the director, and Sally by Luce, the playwright. Mike and Luce are themselves an item, grappling with their own issues as well as how, exactly, to tell the story. Luce won’t give an inch when it comes to her play’s discussion of racism and sexism. Mike just wants to keep the company going, and his ex wants to finance the show. Along the way, we learn about James, Sally’s brother, as well as his performer, Kwame, Luce’s ex, and about the other members of the cast.A two-timeline play is a tough one to pull off, but Parks is successful in making it work, with help from director Lance Gardner keeping confusion at a minimum. The ensemble is at the top of its game, particularly the two leads, Emily Newsome and Adam Kuveniemann, as well as Titus Vanhook as Kwame. Michael Phillis, as one of the actors, is always entertaining. Too many speeches that go on too long and repeat themselves, especially toward the end, dampen the play’s power, and a gay subplot seems unnecessary. But Sally and Tom is a gem, puncturing the myth, presenting Jefferson as a bastard as well as an enigma. Sally and Tom by Suzan-Lori Parks, plays at Marin Theatre through November 23rd. For more information you can go to marintheatre.org. I’m Richard Woiinsky on Bay Area theatre for KPFA. The post Review: “Sally and Tom” at Marin Theatre appeared first on KPFA.
Previous episodes
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646 - Review: “Sally and Tom” at Marin Theatre Mon, 10 Nov 2025 - 0h
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645 - Review: “A Driving Beat” at TheatreWorks Mountain View Thu, 06 Nov 2025 - 0h
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644 - Review: “Stereophonic” at the Curran Theatre Mon, 03 Nov 2025 - 0h
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643 - Review: “Suffs” at the BroadwaySF Orpheum Theatre Wed, 29 Oct 2025 - 0h
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642 - Review: “Little Women” at TheatreWorks Mountain View Sat, 04 Oct 2025 - 0h
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641 - Review: “The Motion” at Shotgun Players Ashby Stage Wed, 24 Sep 2025 - 0h
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640 - Review: “The Reservoir” at Berkeley Rep Peets Theatre Tue, 16 Sep 2025 - 0h
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639 - Review: “Shucked” at the Curran Theatre Tue, 16 Sep 2025 - 0h
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638 - Review: “Eureka Day” at Marin Theatre Mon, 08 Sep 2025 - 0h
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637 - Review: “The Return,” at the Garret at ACT’s Toni Rembe Theatre Tue, 12 Aug 2025 - 0h
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636 - Review: “My Fair Lady” at San Francisco Playhouse Thu, 24 Jul 2025 - 0h
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635 - Review: “& Juliet” at the Orpheum Tue, 08 Jul 2025 - 0h
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634 - Review: “Aztlan” at the Magic Theatre Wed, 02 Jul 2025 - 0h
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633 - Review: “Come Back to the 5 & Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean” at TheatreWorks Mountain View Mon, 23 Jun 2025 - 0h
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632 - Revew: “Co-Founders,” at ACT Strand Theatre Wed, 18 Jun 2025 - 0h
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631 - Review: “The Neil Diamond Musical A Beautiful Noise” at the Orpheum Sun, 08 Jun 2025 - 0h
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630 - Review: “Pacific Overtures” at Brava Theater Center Tue, 03 Jun 2025 - 0h
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629 - Review: “Parade” at BroadwaySF Orpheum Mon, 02 Jun 2025 - 0h
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628 - Review: “Yellow Face” at Shotgun Players Ashby Stage Thu, 22 May 2025 - 0h
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627 - Review: “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time” at San Francisco Playhouse Tue, 20 May 2025 - 0h
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626 - Review: “Two Trains Running” at ACT Toni Rembe Theatre Wed, 23 Apr 2025 - 0h
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625 - Review: “Here There Are Blueberries” at Berkeley Rep Roda Theatre Sun, 13 Apr 2025 - 0h
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624 - Review: “The Heart Sellers” at TheatreWorks Mountain View Wed, 09 Apr 2025 - 0h
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623 - Review: “Eddie Izzard Hamlet” at ACT Strand Theatre Tue, 08 Apr 2025 - 0h
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622 - Review: “Fat Ham” at San Francisco Playhouse Wed, 02 Apr 2025 - 0h