Cultural critic Patrick L. Riley examines how “Purpose” and “Wine in the Wilderness” powerfully challenge conventional narratives about Black identity through the lens of Black women’s experiences. Though separated by context—a contemporary prestigious family versus 1960s civil unrest—these productions showcase how theatrical storytelling continues to confront societal expectations and illuminate the complexities of Black life.
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Six-time Tony winner Audra McDonald teams with director George C. Wolfe in a historic “Gypsy.” Her operatic vocals transform Rose’s anthems into revelatory emotional journeys, bringing new depth to Broadway’s most iconic stage mother.
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Denzel Washington’s triumphant return to the stage as Othello marks a historic moment in Broadway history. Setting unprecedented box office records with standard tickets at $350 and premium seats exceeding $900, this Shakespearean revival rivals commercial powerhouses like Hamilton. But beyond the financial triumph lies a deeper significance: At 70, Washington brings authentic gravitas to Shakespeare’s aging Moorish general, fulfilling a full-circle journey that began with playing the same role as a 20-year-old drama student at Fordham University. Director Kenny Leon’s contemporary reimagining—set in 2028 with Othello as a U.S. Marine commander—explores timeless themes of race, power, and war’s psychological impact through a distinctly modern lens. Washington’s performance demonstrates why classical theater remains powerful and relevant in today’s entertainment landscape.
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In the revival of Purlie Victorious: A Non-Confederate Romp Through the Cotton Patch, Leslie Odom Jr. takes center stage, not only as the lead but also stepping into the role …
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Discover the captivating world of Daveed Diggs, the Tony-winning performer who brings a fiery passion to everything he touches. From his award-winning role in “Hamilton” to his work on the …
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Jazz music “still lives, and people need to know that,” says Fantasia, referring to the new foot-stomping Broadway revue After Midnight, in which she costars alongside Dulé Hill (The West …
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“There is only one moment of sanity in anyone’s day – coffee,” declares Shelly, the Shealy family’s eldest and primary caretaker for DOT, their matriarch and the title character of …
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Genius is a title often carelessly conferred. Fashion lines are called “genius.” Inscrutable works of modern art are called “genius.” But every now and again a true artistic genius is …
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