Rising NYC playwright Nia Akilah Robinson’s new offering, The Great Privation, arrives at Woolly Mammoth as its second destination, recently having its debut at Soho (NY) Theatre. What unfolds is ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Pick Nia Akilah Robinson’s new play, for Soho Rep, digs into an ugly historical practice. By Laura Collins-Hughes In the middle of the night ...
Much of the play is serious in nature, but just like that heavenly apparition, funny moments sporadically occur. Not all of the elements and themes of The Great Privation meld, nor does the patchy ...
A grave — the ultimate cooped-up location — may be a key setting for “The Great Privation (How to Flip Ten Cents Into a Dollar),” but there’s an inspired expansiveness to this time-traveling new drama ...
Sometimes, humor can act as a salve to cope with and heal from harm. Playwright Nia Akilah Robinson banks on it in “The Great Privation (How to flip ten cents into a dollar)” (though Jan. 31). The ...
South Philadelphia's Theatre Exile closes its season with the Philly premiere of The Great Privation (How to flip ten cents into a dollar), a powerful and darkly comic play by Nia Akilah Robinson. The ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A grave — the ultimate cooped-up location — may be a key setting for “The Great Privation (How to Flip Ten Cents Into a Dollar),” ...