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Updated: Nov 2, 2021






The quest for love, achievement and identity is universal, but what role does race play in the story of our lives? On the eve of Obama’s first election, four Harvard intellectuals find themselves entangled in a complex web of social and sexual politics in this provocative and funny new play by Lydia R. Diamond (Stick Fly), helmed by Kenny Leon (The Wiz), the Tony Award®-winning director of the 2014 revival of A Raisin in the Sun.

STRICTLY LIMITED ENGAGEMENT! 6 WEEKS ONLY, BEGINS JANUARY 26


$30 Tickets for ages 30 and under.


Valid ID Required. Not available for all performances

Groups of 10 or more can save up to 63%. Learn more about group rates.


CALL (212) 246-4422


VISIT Second Stage Theatre Box Office 305 West 43rd Street


Subject to availability. All sales final. No refunds, exchanges, or retroactive discounts. Blackout dates may apply. Offer may be discontinued at any time. Cannot be combined with any other offers.  All artists/schedules/discounts subject to change without notice.

Joshua Jackson’s photo provided courtesy of Justin Stephens/Showtime. Tessa Thompson’s photo provided courtesy of Emily Berl/The New York Times/Redux.

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