In a timely and powerful production, Debate: Baldwin vs Buckley recreates one of the most infamous intellectual clashes of the 20th century. This stage adaptation transports the audience back to 1965 at the Cambridge Union, where the legendary writer and civil rights activist James Baldwin faced off against the conservative commentator William F. Buckley Jr.
The production uses the original transcript of the debate, which centered on the motion: “The American Dream is at the expense of the American Negro.” Baldwin’s arguments in this session are widely considered among the most eloquent articulations of the Black experience ever recorded. The play not only restages the words but explores the tension, the stakes, and the profound relevance these arguments still hold sixty years later.
Praised for its intensity and historical accuracy, the show strips away the artifice of modern theatre to focus on the power of rhetoric and race. It is an unmissable event for students of history, literature, and political science, offering a rare chance to witness the moment Baldwin cemented his status as a literary giant.