A wealthy Black family confronts secrets and internalized self-loathing in Lydia Diamond’s acerbic drama.
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The Wickhams: Christmas at Pemberley cashes in on Jane Austen
Sugarplums, sparkle, and a stellar cast can’t quite overcome a treacly script.
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Too Heavy for Your Pocket weighs the cost of making a difference
A Black college student’s decision to join the Freedom Riders has unexpected consequences for his wife and friends.
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We Are Proud to Present a Presentation . . . grapples with giving voice to a forgotten people
A troupe of actors struggles to tell the story of the near-forgotten Herero people.
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Writers’s Twelfth Night doesn’t quite achieve greatness, but it’s still good fizzy fun
A compelling cast breathes new life into Shakespeare’s words.
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Writers Theatre’s joyful The Importance of Being Earnest has a dreadful spoiler
Just as in Oscar Wilde’s time, there are whispers in the audience.