You know what they say happens when you assume… but then again, there’s also that saying about people who live in glass houses. Denise Lee’s Funny, You Don't Act Like a Negro explores the prejudgments we make on our neighbors, the biases we inadvertently pass on to our children and how the simple act of talking to one another is being subverted by social media. This comedic drama invites the audience to share their experience and opinions throughout the course of the play.
You know what they say happens when you assume… but then again, there’s also that saying about people who live in glass houses. Denise Lee’s Funny, You Don't Act Like a Negro explores the prejudgments we make on our neighbors, the biases we inadvertently pass on to our children and how the simple act of talking to one another is being subverted by social media. This comedic drama invites the audience to share their experience and opinions throughout the course of the play.
You know what they say happens when you assume… but then again, there’s also that saying about people who live in glass houses. Denise Lee’s Funny, You Don't Act Like a Negro explores the prejudgments we make on our neighbors, the biases we inadvertently pass on to our children and how the simple act of talking to one another is being subverted by social media. This comedic drama invites the audience to share their experience and opinions throughout the course of the play.