The Landing Theatre Company with S. Miranda Productions presents Acting Black

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Part spoken word, part stand-up comedy, part “TED Talk,” Carlyle Brown’s newest one-man show riffs on the roots of American racism and its consequences for all of us. The play explores the appropriation of the African American narrative and tracing its origin, from a single individual on a specific night in Louisville, Kentucky, in 1828, to racial conflicts we still endure to this day.

Part spoken word, part stand-up comedy, part “TED Talk,” Carlyle Brown’s newest one-man show riffs on the roots of American racism and its consequences for all of us. The play explores the appropriation of the African American narrative and tracing its origin, from a single individual on a specific night in Louisville, Kentucky, in 1828, to racial conflicts we still endure to this day.

Part spoken word, part stand-up comedy, part “TED Talk,” Carlyle Brown’s newest one-man show riffs on the roots of American racism and its consequences for all of us. The play explores the appropriation of the African American narrative and tracing its origin, from a single individual on a specific night in Louisville, Kentucky, in 1828, to racial conflicts we still endure to this day.

WHEN

WHERE

Midtown Arts and Theatre Center Houston (MATCH)
3400 Main St.
Houston, TX 77002
https://matchouston.org/events/acting-black

TICKET INFO

$15-$35
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