""Searing and sensationally funny... As raw in its language and raucous in spirit as it is smart and provocative."--The New York Times "Funny, smutty and enticingly subversive. A toxically
satiric portrait of American life."--Washington Post "When I toldmy mother that a theater was putting on my play Bootycandy, her response was, ’What?! Bootycandy? These white folks are going to
let you put on a play called Bootycandy?!? Are they crazy???’ And my response was, ’Yes. Yes indeed.’"--Robert O’Hara Sutter is on an outrageous odyssey through his childhood home, his church,
dive bars, motel rooms, and even nursing homes. The journey uncovers characters who are at once fascinating, zany, controversial, and even a bit smutty, painting a portrait of life as a
societal outlier. Based on the author’s personal experience, Bootycandy is a kaleidoscope of sketches that interconnects to portray growing up gay and black. This subversive, uproarious satire
crashes headlong into the murky terrain of pain and pleasure and. BOOTYCANDY! Robert O’Hara is a playwright and director. His play Antebellum received a world premiere production from Woolly
Mammoth Theater Company, and earned him a Helen Hayes Award for Outstanding New Play. He reworked The Wiz for its revival at LaJolla Playhouse. He wrote and directed the world premiere of
Insurrection: Holding History (Public Theater, Oppenheimer Award for Best New American Play). As a director, he has won an Obie Award and an NAACP Best Director Award and has worked at
acclaimed theaters throughout the United States"--