This electrifying drama about the gritty lives of two street-savvy hustlers resonated through the theatre world. The New York Times led the way, calling it "a thrilling comic drama….dazzlingly written!" Lincoln and Booth bear the weight of black history—and the names of white men, given to them by their father as a joke before he (like their mother) walked away. Left to their wiles and their bravado, the brothers never stop conning the suckers on the street and, ultimately, each other in this darkly funny hit about family grievances, wounds—and healing.
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Red Baraat Festival of Colors
The Strand Ballroom & Theatre (4/3 - 4/3) | |
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Some Like It Hot
Providence Performing Arts Center (4/22 - 4/27) | |
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The People vs. Frankenstein
Attleboro Community Theatre (2/28 - 3/16) | |
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Back to the Future: The Musical
Providence Performing Arts Center (6/10 - 6/15) | |
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The Griot's Corner
Underground Railroad Cafe & Gallery (3/19 - 3/19) | |
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Dead Man's Cell Phone
AS220 Black Box (3/27 - 4/6) | |
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Urinetown
Arts Alive! RI (1/5 - 5/4)
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