CMU School of Drama


Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Race and imagination dazzle in ‘No Place’

NewPittsburghCourier: "“No Place to Be Somebody,” now playing at the Pittsburgh Playhouse, merges the African-American social struggle with “street politics” as characters vie for a piece of the American pie, and face the potential of losing their identities, dreams and lives in the process."

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

This sounds like a really interesting piece. Seeing as though race issues are being confronted more recently, this piece definitely relates to the times, and will take a great place in today's world.