BWW Review: SHOW WAY THE MUSICAL at The Kennedy CenterMay 16, 2022Show Way is a short musical adapted from the children's book of the same name by Jacqueline Woodson. It follows the family of Soonie, a Black woman in America, and the matriarchs that led her family from the time her ancestors were enslaved.
BWW Review: THE MAMALOGUES at 1st Stage TheaterApril 25, 2022Earnest, funny, and full of life, Lisa B. Thompson's The Mamalogues is an intimate piece about navigating the world and looking for a fulfilling way of life (and in particular America) as a single Black mother.
BWW Review: HI, ARE YOU SINGLE? at Woolly MammothMarch 31, 2022Hi, Are You Single? is a one-man show that explores intimacy, hypocrisy, sex, and slow dancing with strangers. Written and performed by Ryan J. Haddad, the show exists at the intersection between queerness and living with a disability.
BWW Review: P.NOKIO: A HIP-HOP MUSICAL at Imagination StageFebruary 27, 2022P.Nokio: A Hip-Hop Musical, is a show that deals with family, creativity, and growing up in a crazy world. The musical is an adaption of the classic Pinocchio tale, though instead of puppets and doll-makers, the piece follows P.Nokio, a video game character come to life, and his programmer father, G. Petto.