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Review: ‘The Whitney Album’ Looks to Theater to Remake a Painful Past

Eschewing a conventional narrative, Jillian Walker’s soulful show seeks to heal deep wounds through ritual and celebratory singalongs.

Naveen Kumar
Author: Naveen Kumar

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Naveen Kumar

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Black People, Houston, Whitney, Koons, Jenny, Soho Rep, The Whitney Album (Play), Theater, Walker, Jillian (Playwright)
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