For Pipeline I would attempt to take an Afro-Surrealist to the play, blending reality and the fantastical to convey the true nature of systemic racism. Afro-Surrealism is a medium through which filmmakers and other visual performers attempt to portray their reality in a systemically racist society. James Baldwin said " what happens […] when a reality finds itself on a collision course with a fantasy? For the white people of this country have become, for the most part, sleepwalkers.” The very nature of pipeline, and in fact the very nature of being a BIPOC in America is to be a victim to a surreal structure of oppression. I would portray this in the pipeline by highlighting the surreal, fantastical, and disturbing elements of the school to prison pipeline, creating a show that seeks to convey its message more so through set design and visual cues throughout the scene than the dialogue. Concerning Set design, I would focus on creating a disjointed, prison-esque stage. Prison bars ...
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