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News Public Theater's Oskar Eustis to Helm Elmina's Kitchen Reading at Soho Rep Soho Rep will present four free readings of new plays by Black British playwrights — including Kwame Kwei-Armah's Elmina's Kitchen, directed by Public Theater artistic director Oskar Eustis — beginning April 6.

Set to run through April 9, the mini-festival is offered in association with the Soho Rep production of debbie tucker green’s Olivier Award-winning work Born Bad, which begins previews March 31 for a run through April 24. On April 6 at the CUNY Graduate Center, Bola Agbaje's Gone Too Far!, directed by Helen Hayes Award winner Kamilah Forbes, will be presented at 4 PM along with a Q&A session with the playwright and the Royal Court Theatre’s head of diversity Ola Animashawun; at 6:30 PM a reading of Evening Standard Award winner Roy William's Fallout, directed by Christian Parker, will be offered.

On April 9 at Soho Rep, a free 1:30 PM reading of Winsome Pinnock's Mules, directed by Seret Scott, will be staged; followed by Evening Standard Award winner Kwei-Armah's Elmina's Kitchen, under Eustis' direction, at 4 PM. A reading with the playwright and Animashawun will follow.

For further information visit SohoRep. Soho Rep is located at 46 Walker Street in Manhattan.

 
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