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The Niceties as part of their streaming series. First seen on stage in 2018, The Niceties follows a Black college student and her white professor, caught in a discussion about the American revolution. Educational conversations quickly spiral into racial and political debates, saying unforgettable comments. Lisa Banes and Jordan Boatman reprise their performances for the online adaptation, streaming for a fortnight. Online, to June 13. Volpone, or the Fox Hadestown’s Andre de Shields plays the title role in Red Bull Theater’s upcoming benefit reading. Ben Jonson’s comedy play follows Volpone, a nobleman that’s consumed by the idea of wealth equating to success. He’ll control anyone that comes his way, but will that leave Volpone to be manipulated himself? There’s also supporting performances from Hamish Linklater, Roberta Maxwell and Mary Testa. ....
The Niceties will now run online from May 27 - June 13. Set at an undisclosed Ivy League university, Zoe is an ambitious black student who is submitting her American Revolution paper to her white professor. When professor Janine Banes claims they’re aren’t enough primary sources, they argue about who tells the story of the United States. ran at New York City Center in 2018. Lisa Banes and Jordan Boatman will reprise their performances as Janine Banes and Zoe respectively. Burgess’ script has been adapted for the online production. In a review for New York Theatre Guide, Donna Herman said: “The Niceties crackles and sparks with friction. Burgess’ characters are drawn with precision and her dialogue is expertly crafted to keep both the tension and the attention high.” ....