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Profound Unrest in a Family Mirrors Tumult in Detroit ’67

Dominique Morisseau’s compelling drama, Detroit ’67, rooted in that year’s violent unrest achieves mixed results as it deeply dissects exploring dreams, economic struggles, racial injustice, police brutality, and the enduring power of family.

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M Ensemble’s Revival Knock Me A Kiss Is Present Day Look at People in Harlem Renaissance

M Ensemble’s current revival of Knock Me A Kiss that it mounted in 2014 has different echoes in 2025.

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