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black out nights

“Black Out Nights”

Posted on 28 September 202223 December 2022 by Liam Lockhart-Rush

“BLACK OUT NIGHTS”: Started in 2019 by American playwright Jeremy O’Harris for his play Slave Play, Black Out Nights are specific performances held during a show’s run where only Black audience members are invited to attend. In Toronto, companies like Theatre Passe Muraille have adopted this idea, hosting their first Continue Reading

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