Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom

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Time Out says

A group of black jazz musicians gather to record sessions for singer Ma Rainey in 1920s Chicago. As technical difficulties mount, friendly banter turns to more pointed barbs and tensions spiral out of control. The play is one of August Wilson’s best, and in the hands of director Ron OJ Parson, it’s as sure a bet as any.

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