![]() ![]() The proceeds from your Patreon membership will be invested in grants, scholarships, and content that supports the theatre community across the country. Keenan Scott II’s engrossing Broadway debut play, Thoughts of a Colored Man, appears to be a masculine version of Ntozake Shange’s 1976 For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide/When the Rainbow Is Enuf updated to 2021. Help us continue to freely distribute Working in the Theatre by becoming a Patreon member! We’ll take you behind the scenes with some of your favorite theatre artists, onto the red carpet at the Tony and OBIE Awards, and give you opportunities to interact with industry luminaries. From Tony Awards® and Obie Awards® winning artists to the next generation of theatre-makers, we capture theatre’s inner-workings, industry luminaries, and unique stories that surround important work. Uncover the world of this exciting new play as the cast and creative team, interviewed by Wayne Brady, share the journey of how Thoughts of a Colored Man reached Broadway during a most challenging time.įor more information on Thoughts of a Colored Man, visit Īmerican Theatre Wing’s Working in the Theatre documentary series features the most fascinating people on the stage, behind the scenes, and in the audience. NEW YORK (CBSNewYork)- A new play titled 'Thoughts of a Colored Man' begins performances on Broadway Friday night. Over the course of a single day in the pulsing heart of Brooklyn, the hopes, sorrows, fears, and joys of seven men reverberate far beyond the barbershops. Through an array of storytelling devices, Scott and the incredible cast share a story of hope, joy, sorrow, fear, and dreams. ![]() Keenan Scott II’s Thoughts of a Colored Man, a new play on Broadway, shines brilliant light onto seven Black men, sharing their vast, varied, and vulnerable experiences. ![]()
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