ELIZA BENT
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Even Smart People Get Tongue-Tied About Race
Lydia Diamond ponders the impact of Obama’s presidency
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American Dream, Nigerian Dream
A new play finds immigrants pulled between two nations
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Sarah Ruhl and a Pair of Timeless Poets
The playwright takes on the friendship of Elizabeth Bishop and Robert Lowell
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The Part of the Play I Didn’t Write
Why writer/performer Eliza Bent improvises a key moment in her new show Toilet Fire
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An Alcoholism Musical, With Darkness and Hope
Cynthia Hopkins looks at the many sides of addiction —
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Let’s Tap Dance Until We Fall In Love
At that, Morgan quips, “That’s just how it works in musicals.”
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Attack of the Palindrome Monster
TDF members are offered discounted tickets to many shows like this one. Click here to see all the member tickets that are currently available.
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This Operetta is as Unusual as Real Life
Cara Scarmack’s Before You Get Too Far Afield , which runs Aug 13 – 23 at JACK in Clinton Hill, is not your everyday play about the every day.
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How Does Anyone Make It In Black America?
With food and conversation, a new play invites us to explore our country’s racism — When we see the president deliver a eulogy in Charleston, or when we walk home through a New York City protest on behalf of Eric Garner, it’s impossible to forget that racism and brutality still shape this country. But these […]