Shortly into “Spell #7,” audiences might experience a sense of deja vu. “Didn’t we just see this show recently?” they might well think. The play, described by its author as a "choreopoem," focuses ...
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Lou, the first character to take the stage in Spell #7, tells the audience his unpredictable behavior is best explained by his father’s profession: magician. But in 1958, Lou explains, his father ...
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. A striking choreopoem by one of the most important voices in modern poetry, ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Brian McKinley in "Spell #7" Ntozake Shange is best known for the theater piece “For Colored Girls Who Have Considered ...