By Dominique Morisseau
Two Black American women – an enslaved rebel and a professor at a contemporary university – are having parallel experiences of institutional racism, though they live over a century apart. Tony-nominated playwright Dominique Morisseau’s exacting new play explores the reins that racial and gender bias still hold over American educational systems today.
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Capital Repertory Theatre
251 N Pearl Street
Albany, NY 12207
Phone: 5183466204
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