Ntozake Shange’s canonical choreopoem returns to Broadway with direction and choreography by Camille A. Brown. By Lovia Gyarkye Arts & Culture Critic The play begins with a call to the past. “Aunt ...
Love prevails through tragedy in the University of Iowa Department of Theatre Arts production of “for colored girls who have considered suicide / when the rainbow is enuf.” The historic poetic musical ...
Theater as an artform and space is still dominated by white people on campus, from its actors and designers to its scripts and books. It is especially refreshing, then, to attend excellent ...
One of the most magical aspects of theater is how it uses artifice to show its audience reality. Wigs, costumes, fictional stories and characters all somehow coalesce to make something real from the ...
Ntozake Shange’s thought-provoking 1976 Tony Award-nominated drama “For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide/When the Rainbow Is Enuf” will bring dynamic monologues of Black womanhood to the ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Pick Camille A. Brown’s revival of Ntozake Shange’s 1976 Broadway landmark brings exuberant life to a play that celebrates Black women’s ...