“Kill Move Paradise,” a 2017 play by James Ijames, has the feeling of a devised work created in response to an urgent social crisis. Unlike “Fat Ham,” his Pulitzer Prize-winning Black American riff on ...
Jul. 1—Over the past year and a half, particularly here in Connecticut, it's easy to centralize the socio-political issues of the time around the COVID-19 pandemic, but Playhouse on Park has ...
“Kill Move Paradise” at the Wilma is a stunning new play in a riveting production, and what more can you ask from a night at the theater? Wilma Theater is presenting its season opener as part of the ...
UPDATE Friday, March 13: this event has been canceled. Refunds available at point of purchase. Of all the inescapable truths that James Ijames bombards his audience with in Kill Move Paradise, the ...
Four black men find themselves stuck in a waiting room for the afterlife. As they attempt to make sense of their new paradise, Isa, Daz, Grif, and Tiny are forced to confront the reality of their past ...
The Helen Hayes award-winning Rep Stage theater company opened its third play of the season Feb. 20 with a regional premiere of contemporary playwright James Ijames’ “Kill Move Paradise.” In step with ...
Why are we asking for donations? Why are we asking for donations? This site is free thanks to our community of supporters. Voluntary donations from readers like you keep our news accessible for ...
Playhouse on Park has taken a dark fantasy play with Black Lives Matter themes and is staging it where those issues have played out over the past year: in a city park. “Kill Move Paradise,” a call to ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results