If you’ve ever doubted the resilience of African-Americans, be sure to catch The Colored Museum at Theatre VCU this February. Entertaining, educational and inspiring, the satirical play tells the story of 200 years of African American history and artistic contribution as if it were a museum exhibit. Authored by George C. Wolfe who wrote Jelly’s Last Jam and directed Bring in ‘da Noise/Bring in ‘da Funk, the humorous treatment of iconic images and stereotypes in The Colored Museum may remind you of Hollywood Shuffle.
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2/13/13
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