In a mechanized world that suffocates the soul, one woman fights for freedom at any cost. A modern Everywoman, Helen works in a boring office, marries her boss who offers her financial security, finds ...
The play follows the story of Ira Aldridge, a Black American actor who made theatre history in 1833 when he stepped into the role of Othello at London's Covent Garden while the British debated the ...
When I hear "red velvet," I immediately think of cake. However, Lolita Chakrabarti's "Red Velvet" is a play that revives a true story that was almost forgotten -- not a dessert. Traditionally, red ...
Scapegoating is as American as apple pie. Eighty-four years before it was even a country, the white settlers of Massachusetts gave us the OG of US mass hysteria and unfounded fear: the infamous Salem ...