How Theater Stepped Up to Meet the Trump Era - New York Times Jan 23 Written By chris ignacio TJ Loves Sally 4 Ever gets another mention in the NYTimes next to all the heavy hitters :) “Further form-bending pieces confronted other facets of racism and intersecting strains of bigotry, such as misogyny and homophobia: Jackie Sibblies Drury’s “Marys Seacole” and her Pulitzer Prize-winning “Fairview,” Donja R. Love’s “one in two,” Lydia R. Diamond’s “Toni Stone,” David Henry Hwang and Jeanine Tesori’s “Soft Power,” James Ijames’s “TJ Loves Sally 4 Ever.”” — NYTIMES chris ignacio
How Theater Stepped Up to Meet the Trump Era - New York Times Jan 23 Written By chris ignacio TJ Loves Sally 4 Ever gets another mention in the NYTimes next to all the heavy hitters :) “Further form-bending pieces confronted other facets of racism and intersecting strains of bigotry, such as misogyny and homophobia: Jackie Sibblies Drury’s “Marys Seacole” and her Pulitzer Prize-winning “Fairview,” Donja R. Love’s “one in two,” Lydia R. Diamond’s “Toni Stone,” David Henry Hwang and Jeanine Tesori’s “Soft Power,” James Ijames’s “TJ Loves Sally 4 Ever.”” — NYTIMES chris ignacio