Curtain Calls: Themes of colonization explored in Les Blancs' at Oakland Theater Project
In her prologue to the play, Hansberry describes a mysterious African woman as majestic and motionless Black-skinned and imposing, cheeks painted for war.
Handel's Rodelinda is one of the Baroque era's most emotionally compelling operas, showcasing a world where courage and constancy triumph over tyranny.
West Village production The Essence' celebrates the liveliness of Yiddish, the vehicle that carries the Jewish soul' | amNewYork
The Essence mixes an upbeat history lesson with scenes, songs, and jokes from Yiddish theatrical history, showcasing its vitality and timeless appeal despite perceptions of Yiddish as a ‘dead language’.