“Neat” runs from April 22-May 8, at Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center (Photo courtesy of PassinArt)
The legacy of Black theater is that it showcases situations that would otherwise not be properly told. And it inspires others, like award-winning television and stage actress Charlayne Woodard, to reclaim their own stories and retell them with truth, humor and resiliency.
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READ MOREIt’s kinda like a movie. Kinda like a sitcom. Not really either. But its sweet emotions and modern sensibilities eventually make it endearing.
READ MOREThe dancers are torn between body and mind — physically on stage in Paris but in spirit back home in Kyiv.
READ MOREAn iconic story of freedom, justice, and salvation from the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Fences.
Play runs March 11 through April 3, 2022 at Portland Center Stage at The Armory
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