It also somehow manages to render African-American women’s struggle for agency incidental.
Tag: Antoinette Nwandu
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Theater’s biggest summer drama—Pass Over
Chicago has debated Pass Over all summer, without getting to the merits of the play itself
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Hir is Steppenwolf’s latest, funniest victim-impact statement
Oh dad, poor dad, Taylor Mac’s hung you up on meds . . .
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The Goodman gives us Eugene O’Neill, without tears
Ah, Wilderness! is a coming-of-age comedy—set on the Fourth of July no less.
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In defense of Hedy Weiss
Just because you disagree with her criticism doesn’t make her a bigot.
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White folks! Prepare to squirm!
Steppenwolf’s Pass Over is unflinching on the war against young black men.
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Victory Gardens’ Ignition Festival of New Plays reignites
New work by Greg Kotis, Laura Jacqmin, and Antoinette Nwandu are among the highlights of this free annual showcase.