The Tree is a 1932 American play by Richard Maibaum about lynching. It had a short run in Iowa then was picked up for a short run on Broadway. It was Maibaum's first Broadway play. [1] |Robert Rossen directed and the production launched his career. [2]
A woman is loved by several men. One of them, a white man, murders her but the crime is blamed on a black man who is then lynched.
The play was reviewed favorably by Brooks Atkinson in the New York Times and by Burns Mantle in the New York News. The Afro-American noted that it was the third Broadway play that season to feature the topic of lynching. [3]