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Review: Changing the status quo in ‘Red Harlem’ at Company of Angels
From left: Ahkei Togun, Fana Minea Tesfagiorgis, Rama Orleans-Lindsay and Luis Kelly-Duarte in “Red Harlem” at Company of Angels (Photo by Rafael Cardenas) I t’s 1932, and in the midst of Hoover’s bid for reelection during the early years of the Great Depression, a member of Stalin’s Communist Party turns up in Harlem, New York, joins forces with the first Black candidate to run on a presidential ticket, and recruits a group of Black actors and performers to sail to the USSR
Mayank Keshaviah
5 hours ago4 min read


Review: ‘And What of the Children?’ at Broadwater Black Box
From left: Casey Dean-Buxton, Connor Keithley and Thomas McNamara in "And What of the Children?" at the Broadwater Black Box (Photo by Angel Moreno) Writer and director Ryan Lisman’s “ And What of the Children?” is a psychological drama. The play follows three siblings placed in witness protection after escaping a traumatic childhood in Alaska. More than a decade later, the fragile stability they have built begins to fracture as their past resurfaces. What unfolds is an exami
Dondre Tuck
17 hours ago3 min read


Review: “Boy in a Box” at Whitefire Theatre
Paul Coates’ “Boy in a Box,” directed by Thomas Zoeschg at the Whitefire Theatre, is an unsettling one-man examination of race, history and confinement. The show follows Alexander MacMillian (Coates), a history professor who adopts a homeless “crack baby” and raises him inside a box. Through direct narration and pointed audience interaction, Alexander dissects America’s racial legacy and forces us to confront the psychological and literal consequences of living within imposed
Dondre Tuck
17 hours ago3 min read
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