by Freddy Puza~
What is the price of racial equality in America? At what length do we have to go to achieve it? More interesting, what, if anything, must be covered up in order to protect it? The Good Negro at the Stella Adler Theatre opens up a much-needed conversation about these fundamental issues as the [...]
August 26, 2010 | Posted in
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By Freddy Puza~
Friends. Work. Family. No matter the social dynamic, everybody somehow plays a role in the perpetual grab for power at some time or another. We either defend it, fight to get it or merely try to steer clear of it. The play, Topdog/Underdog, by Suzan Lori-Parks, tells the story of two brothers, Lincoln [...]
August 12, 2010 | Posted in
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by Freddy Puza ~
Three Sisters After Chekhov by Mustapha Matura is a superb, post-colonial adaptation of Anton Chekhov’s classic masterpiece. An ambitious undertaking, the play tells the stories of a privileged family living in Colonial era Trinidad and explores the delicate relationship we all have to ourselves, to family, to community and to the government.
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July 22, 2010 | Posted in
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