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When Black Characters Double-Deal to Make Ends Meet, It’s Never Enough

The New York Times – Business:

In three Broadway plays this season, a quest for financial stability can’t undo the trauma of the past or dismantle the architecture that places a ceiling on Black futures.

Maya Phillips
Author: Maya Phillips

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Black People, Guirgis, Stephen Adly, Parks, Suzan-Lori, The Piano Lesson (Play), Theater, Theater (Broadway), Topdog/Underdog (Play)
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