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Colored Museum’s Incisive Satire Could Not Be Better Timed
A thrilling cast and an impossibly talented young director from the African Heritage Cultural Arts Center mine all the raucous mirth and underlying blues in George C. Wolfe’s stinging social satire with music in The Colored Museum to depict the complex African-American experience and contemporary efforts to deal with its legacy.
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Tagged Brianna Hart-Cox, Isis Roberts, Jamel Booth, Jean Hyppolite, Stephon Duncan, The Colored Museum, Toddra Brunson, Yesenia Ozuna
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