American Fiction

Main House Theatre  |  Until 15 March 2024

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Jeffrey Wright stars in American Fiction, Cord Jefferson’s adaptation of Percival Everett’s Erasure – a bold comedy about the commodification of marginalized voices and a portrait of an artist forced to reexamine his integrity.

Thelonious “Monk” Ellison (Wright) is a respected author and professor of English literature.But his impatience with his students’ cultural sensitivities threatens his academic standing, while his latest novel fails to attract publishers who claim Monk’s writing “isn’t Black enough.” He travels to his hometown of Boston to participate in a literary festival where all eyes are on the first-time author of a bestseller titled We’s Lives In Da Ghetto, a book Monk dismisses as pandering to readers seeking stereotypical stories of Black misery. Meanwhile, Monk’s family experiences tragedy and his ailing mother requires a level of care neither he nor his complicated and self-proclaimed black sheep of a brother (Sterling K. Brown) can afford.

One night, in a fit of spite, Monk concocts a pseudonymous novel, My Pafology, embodying every Black cliché he can imagine. His agent submits it to a major publisher who immediately offers the biggest advance Monk’s ever seen. As the novel is rushed to the printers and Hollywood comes courting, Monk must reckon with an identity of his own making.

Adapted from Percival Everett’s novel Erasure, Cord Jefferson’s directorial debut is a wildly entertaining send-up of our hunger for so-called authenticity. Featuring stellar supporting turns from Issa Rae and Erika Alexander and a string of cheeky cameos, American Fiction is a timely reflection on the fictions we tell ourselves about race, progress, and community.

The 96th Academy Awards | 2024

WINNER of  Writing (Adapted Screenplay) – Written for the screen by Cord Jefferson

Nominee for Best Picture – Ben LeClair, Nikos Karamigios, Cord Jefferson and Jermaine Johnson, Producers

Nominee for Actor in a Leading Role – Jeffrey Wright

Nominee for Actor in a Supporting Role – Sterling K. Brown

Nominee for Music (Original Score) – Laura Karpman