Tag: Tanya Everett
Interview with Tanya Everett about A Dead Black Man
by Cincinnati Review | Jun 11, 2020 | Interviews | 0 |
In playwright Tanya Everett’s A Dead Black Man, Everett gives voice to the idea of the dead black man, making him an essential character in the play. Thoroughly impressed and moved by Everett’s work, I’m grateful I had the opportunity to interview her in late May for The Cincinnati Review:
Read Moreexcerpts from A Dead Black Man by Tanya Everett
by Cincinnati Review | Jun 4, 2020 | Samples | 0 |
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