CMU School of Drama


Monday, January 16, 2023

When Black Characters Double-Deal to Make Ends Meet, It’s Never Enough

The New York Times: In “Between Riverside and Crazy,” a Black man haggles over the concessions he’s being offered by his former employer, the New York Police Department, eight years after he was shot by a white cop. In “Topdog/Underdog,” two brothers hustle pedestrians on the street and, at home, each other. And in “The Piano Lesson,” family members bristle at a scheme that would involve hawking a precious heirloom.

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