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March 20, 2018 | Theatre,

Join Us: Roxbury Past & Present

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March 15, 2018 | Theatre,

Weaving Dialogues: The White Card and Martha Tuttle

Claudia Rankine’s The White Card poses the question “Can American society progress if whiteness stays invisible?” While the play analyzes and criticizes the way racism is pervasive in everyday culture,...

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March 12, 2018 | Theatre,

Finding a ticket for The White Card

“The moment you enter [the theater] you will feel different…It’s not often that theater, as a looking glass, is this crystal clear” – Jared Bowen, WGBH Tickets for the World...

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March 9, 2018 | Theatre,

Info on the ASL interpreted performance of The White Card on MAR 31

    Hello, hello Deaf community, theatre community, interpreter community! Paramount Theatre in Boston would like to let you know about an upcoming ASL interpreted production called “The White Card.”...

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March 5, 2018 | Theatre, What Did You Think?,

What did you think of Citizen Speak?

Thank you for joining us for Citizen Speak! It was an honor to host Claudia Rankine in the Emerson Cutler Majestic Theatre to answer questions submitted by participants from Citizen...

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March 2, 2018 | Theatre,

How well do you know the plot of Hamlet?

    Come see Bedlam’s Hamlet in repertory with Saint Joan, playing March 7th through March 25th. GET TICKETS NOW!

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March 2, 2018 | Theatre,

An Iamb By Any Other Name

  What’s your first memory of reading Hamlet? I would be willing to bet that for most people, it was struggling to understand Shakespeare’s stilted language in the context of...

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February 22, 2018 | Race and Equity, Theatre,

The Boston Globe publishes an in-depth preview of The White Card

  A few years ago, poet Claudia Rankine gave a reading of “Citizen: An American Lyric,’’ her 2014 award-winning collection of poems exploring racism and aggression. During the question-and-answer period,...

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