Lincoln is a former three-card monte hustler who now earns money at a carnival arcade by impersonating the famous president for whom he is named. It earned playwright Suzan-Lori Parks the Pulitzer Prize, as well as the Outer Critics Circle Award. Topdog/Underdog played on Broadway in 2002. This edgy, character-driven drama, which depicts the relationship between two African American brothers, is an apt fit for a season whose mission has been to “explore love in all its forms.” P rinceton Summer Theater is concluding its 2019 season with a gripping production of Topdog/Underdog. Ryan, left) and Booth (Travis Raeburn, right) stare each other down during a game of three-card monte. “TOPDOG/UNDERDOG”: Performances are underway for Princeton Summer Theater’s production of “Topdog/Underdog.” Directed by Lori Elizabeth Parquet, the play runs through August 18 at Princeton University’s Hamilton Murray Theater.
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