Do you agree with August Wilson about color blind casting and it denying the humanity of those actors playing roles written for white actors in the American Theater?

Do you agree with August Wilson about color blind casting and it denying the humanity of those actors playing roles written for white actors in the American Theater?

  1. Do you agree with August Wilson about color blind casting and it denying the humanity of those actors playing roles written for white actors in the American Theater?

Yes, I do agree with August Wilson. Wilson was born to one white and a black parent; however, he usually classifies himself to the African heritage. I support Wilson criticizing the bias to cast actors in roles despite their race. Color blind casting denies humanity, competence and the history of the black Americans. It also denies them a chance to make their investigations on the cultural background from which the people of color are based.

Black Americans should be given an opportunity to play the roles written for white actors for this will bring different contributions to the society, improve the cultural diversity and encourage the people of color to pursue any career in theater arts. Lack of diversity in the play causes the show to concentrate on the stories of the white actors who are the dominant race. In conclusion, no single role in a play must be performed by a particular person; the directors of plays should avoid casting anyone basing on color or racial background.

  1. Can the human experience be voided of race and still be compelling?

I don’t believe human experience can remove the issue of race and still be compelling. Human experience is the justification of all the human knowledge and things that human are encountering in the course of their lives. Race refers to classifying people into groups basing on ancestry, genetically traits and other physical relations between them. Many human conditions and experiences are fully defined by their racial background since the issues of racism are becoming more important than before.

In our societies today, the issue of race is prominent and pervasive, and it’s difficult for people to ignore even with influence from the surrounding conditions and experiences. There is no integral relationship between human experience and race. Including racial issues in the story of people’s experience makes the story more compelling since the issue of race is becoming unique in a way. Therefore human experience cannot remove the issue of race and still be compelling.