By Imani Nyame This article was originally published in DC Trending, here. If homeownership is the last pitstop to fulfilling the American dream, then it makes sense that Black Americans are…
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By Daarel Burnette II This article was originally published in Dc Theater Arts on May 22, 2023, here. In the spring of 2019, a protest broke out in a rapidly gentrifying…
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By Jakob Cansler This article was originally published in DC Theater Arts here. Before any words are spoken in The Oreo Complex, the directions are clear. In bold letters, repeated a…
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By Jakob Cansler This article was originally published in DC Theater Arts here. Theater has long been obsessed with magicians. For an industry in the business of creating compelling work, there…
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By Imani Nyame This article was originally published in DCTRENDING, here. There are few things more thrilling than when Broadway leaves New York and lands right in your city. Touring productions…
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By Whit Davis This article was originally published in DC Theater Arts here. Sometimes the story is not the play; it’s the acting. The performers in the City of Fairfax Theatre…
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By Jakob Cansler This article was originally published in DC Theater Arts, here. To note that Pride and Prejudice is well-known is perhaps a truism, so obviously accurate that it need…