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‘Confederates’ follows Black women in a dangerous game
Dominique Morisseau’s new Broadway play zigzags its way toward freedom
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What Broadway is showing us about grief
A bounty of Black-led shows are responding to our most difficult questions surrounding loss
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Ron Simons has the formula for bringing more Black producers — and Black stories — to Broadway
‘These people are going to change the world,’ says the lead producer of ‘Thoughts of a Colored Man’
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Douglas Lyons wants to invite Black audiences for ‘Chicken & Biscuits’ on Broadway
His Broadway debut is part of a historic season that contains eight Black playwrights.
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Playwright Antoinette Nwandu is healing her audience, and herself
The pandemic collided with professional and personal upheavals that made her rewrite her script
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Broadway needs big structural change. The producers behind The Theatre Leadership Project are hoping to deliver it.
A series of paid fellowships will create positions for Black creative producers, company and stage managers
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Adrienne Warren and Katori Hall of Broadway’s ‘Tina’ don’t know when theater will return, but they’re working to make it better
The Tony nominees talk about how the pandemic has changed them
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George C. Wolfe’s appropriation blues
The director of the film adaptation of ‘Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom’ has been tripping cultural land mines for decades
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A COVID-19 vaccine is here, but theaters seek a New Deal
Theatermakers want a modern-day version of the Great Depression’s Federal Theatre Project