When Black Liberation activist Kenyatta Shakur comes back to the world after prison, he finds himself widowed and alone. His fraught reunion with his daughter Nina only intensifies when she refuses to release to him letters from his late wife that are both personally and historically significant. In the familial tug-of-war that ensues, Kenyatta and Nina must find a way to confront their shared history. A crackling play from MacArthur Genius Grant recipient Dominique Morisseau, one of the most acclaimed playwrights in America today.
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Tiny Beautiful Things
Authenticity Theater (1/16 - 1/25)
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Ain't Too Proud (Non-Equity)
RiverCenter for the Performing Arts [Heard Theatre] (6/3 - 6/3) | ||
The Man Who Came To Dinner
The Lionheart Theatre Company (3/7 - 3/23) | ||
Spivey Hall Presents Pianist Elisabeth Brauss
Spivey Hall (3/15 - 3/15) | ||
Taylor Nation: A Taylor Swift Tribute Show
Earl and Rachel Smith Strand Theatre (2/13 - 2/13) | ||
Spivey Hall Presents the Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britian
Spivey Hall (3/16 - 3/16) | ||
Annie
The Classic Center [Theatre] (3/18 - 3/18) | ||
Jazz Talk with Trey Wright: Brazilian Flavor: Bossa Nova and The Music of Antonio Carlos Jobim
Earl and Rachel Smith Strand Theatre (4/17 - 4/17) | ||
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