Three Black women together onstage. The woman in the middle is older, wearing a white bathrobe and her face and body covered with burn scars.

Aleshea Harris’s What to Send Up When It Goes Down, produced by Congo Square Theatre last year, provided a trenchant and sometimes anguished portrayal of how racialized violence affects Black Americans over generations through a series of vignettes, rituals, songs, and more. Is God IsThrough 5/28: Thu-Fri 7:30 PM, Sat 3 and 7:30 PM, Sun […]

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