Not for the faint of heart, Clybourne Park unflinchingly dissects the history of racism and resentment on both sides of the black/white color divide.
America is obsessed with gentrification. The off-off Broadway play ‘Dream Deferred’ is one of the latest works of art to explore it.
Katori Hall’s new play deals in a familiar trope — the black family trapped in the ghetto and seeking to get out — but takes an unusual fresh and provocative approach.
DoNY theater critic Joshua Bloodworth talked with local NPR Listeners this morning about the city’s theater scene. Listen to the interview here.
Stick Fly is the equivalent of a summer black buster movie with big stars, an amazing set, and a story that is contrived and ultimately ephemeral, leaving little impression beyond the performance of the actors.