Alistair Toovey, Kevin Toovey at First Look Rehearsals of National Theatre's AN OCTOROON! Photo
Described by the New York Times as 'this decade's most eloquent statement on race in America today', Branden Jacobs-Jenkins' extraordinary and provocative play comes to the National Theatre after a sold out run at the Orange Tree Theatre. In 1859, white Irish playwright Dion Boucicault writes a hit play about America. Today, a black American playwright attempts to do the same.
Date Taken: June 1, 2018
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