In a season full of holly jolly entertainment, Makeshift Theatre is offering a non-holiday satire that will make audiences both think and laugh about subject matter that many will consider uncomfortable.

The theater is producing George C. Wolfe's groundbreaking 1986 play "The Colored Museum," which, through razor-sharp wit, offers a darkly comedic examination of both the burdens and resilience of Black identity, going back to slavery.

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