Never Look Away Slave Play

Two astonishing productions, one a play on Broadway, the other a film watched at home. Slave Play by young writer Jeremy O. Harris explores the legacy of slavery through interracial sexual dynamics. So glad that HA told me about it and we went to see it at the Golden Theater on Tuesday. The film was Never Look Away (2018), written and directed by Floran Henckel von Donnersmarck, about a young artist who escaped East Germany to live in West Germany but could not escape the trauma of living under Nazi rule. Play and film, each in its own way, makes me want to write better. To be more truthful. Whether in the two-story mirrors at the Golden or the lightly blurred paintings of amateur photographs.

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