Soho Rep, having recently been squeezed from its longtime home on Walker Street, begins a several-year residence at Playwrights Horizons with the U.S. premiere of Nia Akilah Robinson's debut play: an ambitious exploration of the treatment of black bodies in America that moves between 1830s Philadelphia—when grave robbery for medical research was not uncommon—and a modern summer camp on the same location. The implacable Crystal Lucas-Perry (Ain't No Mo') and current Juilliard student Clarissa Vickerie play the central mother-daughter pairs in both parts of the play, joined by Miles G. Jackson and the mononymic Holiday as men they encounter. Off Broadway newcomer Evren Odcikin directs.

The Great Privation (How to flip ten cents into a dollar)
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Details
- Event website:
- sohorep.org
- Address
- Peter Jay Sharp Theater (at Playwrights Horizons)
- 416 W 42nd St
- New York
- 10036
- Cross street:
- between Ninth and 10th Aves.
- Transport:
- Subway: A, C, E to 42nd St–Port Authority
- Price:
- $35–$45
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