To be a “black playwright,” according to Branden Jacobs-Jenkins‘s onstage surrogate, BJJ, is to have every work examined through the lens of racial discord in America, be it relevant or not. Write ...
You could say that two dramas share one stage at Soho Rep.: One is The Octoroon, Dion Boucicault’s electric 1859 melodrama dealing with slavery and race laws. The Octoroon premiered just two days ...
4 SPIRITED AWAY Will Make North American Premiere at Toronto's Princess of Wales Theatre Pushing the limits of the Shaw Festival's mission, an edgy slave story from a different era is being presented ...
Radiantly avant-garde, disasterously thought-provoking, and more relevant each passing day, Brandon Jacob-Jenkins' pristine An Octoroon has landed in south Florida at last. In the hands of honed ...
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When they applied for a marriage license in Rockbridge County, Va., Brandyn Churchill and Sophie Rogers were told they could not have one unless they each chose a race, from a list that included ...
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