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Review: In ‘Misty,’ a Restless Artist Grapples With a Gentrifying City

The New York Times – Music:

At the Shed, Arinzé Kene mixes spoken word, music and comedy to tell a story of racial tension and male identity in a changing London.

Naveen Kumar
Author: Naveen Kumar

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Hudson Yards (Manhattan, NY), Kene, Arinze, Misty (Play), Shed (Manhattan, NY), Theater, Theater (Off Broadway)
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