Starring Anika Noni Rose and Richard Thomas, the dark comedy explores tensions within a diverse neighborhood association over issues of race, class, and change.
Directed by Kenny Leon, the ensemble production has drawn praise for its sharp humor and timely commentary on community, belonging, and social justice.
A real neighborhood dispute inspired a Broadway hit. What is the untold story?
When the laughter stops, does the play offer real solutions for community division?
How does a Victorian set with modern art reflect the play's social conflicts?
Why do audiences love a play that some critics find flawed and simplistic?
After 30 years of collaboration, how does one actress shape the playwright's work?
How did a last-minute lead actress change affect the show's praised chemistry?