Full-length play.

In 1996—two years after the supposed end of apartheid in South Africa—Levi’s was one of the first multinational corporations to re-initiate business with the newly-desegregated country. Within this backdrop, fictional characters–white American Tom and Black South African Sammie–find themselves paired together for the first interracial photo shoot post-apartheid. Their interaction begins smoothly enough with an adjustment to “the other” on friendly terms, but a naïve request from one of the pair leads to a painful confrontation of unwarranted assumptions.