The force of unexpurgated truth distinguishes “Do Lord Remember Me” at Theatre/Theater. James de Jongh’s docudrama, drawn from recorded interviews with ex-slaves in the 1930s, transcends reader’s ...
On Fridays from October 2 to 20, New Federal Theatre will present "Octoberfest," a retrospective readings series in which five rarely-done yet noteworthy plays, all previously produced by NFT, will be ...
This week I received yet another “ear-worm,” a song that plays in your head as an endless loop during quiet sleepless hours. This one was a most welcome inspiration for this month's Southernism column ...
His play “Do Lord Remember Me,” constructed from interviews with formerly enslaved people in the 1930s, was first staged in 1978 and has been revived multiple times since. By Neil Genzlinger James de ...
BRISTOL, RI — On Friday, Jan. 18 join Bristol Art Museum to mark the opening of Do Lord Remember Me: The Black Church in Rhode Island, an exhibition researched and designed by Robb Dimmick and ...
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