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What The End Will Be
Gone are those days when the plays catered only to one type of audience and genre. Today, not only are the stories diverse and enticing, but it also makes you question some fundamental question about inclusivity.
What The End Will Be is one such mirror that pinpoints the flaws of our society by portraying the generations of racial trauma and the queer representation on point. The Off-Broadway show is back with its power-packed story to shake the premise of society and its hypocrisy.
Premiered at Harold and Miriam Center for theater, the play has nuanced characterization and a plot that binds each of the complex themes together.
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Playwright Jiron Breon Holder, known popularly as Mansa Ra, conceived the play right after his sleeper success of the play Too Heavy For Your Pocket in 2017. He has once again found the star director Margot Bordelon to help him bring the complexities of black existences in this world to the center.
After the play found its grounds, What The End Will Be became his need, as the master storyteller wanted to show what it is to be black and gay and not fit into the world that lives in self-created binaries.
However, the scheduled debut at the Laura Pels Theater in 2020 was shifted owing to the COVID 19 pandemic. But, now that the new normal has taken over, the director is back with the master script that would indeed move you with its emotional wavelength and diverse narration.
The Tale Of Woes Painted Black
As mentioned before, the story covers three generations of black men who are forced to share the roof as per their circumstances. What makes the living scenario more interesting is that each of these characters is also gay had have dealt with the stigma of being different from the societal ides of heteronormativity.
Their experiences in the past and the present is what drives the plot and its far-reaching conclusion. The characters like Antoine, Maxwell, Tony, Charles, Bartholomew, and Chloe will surely impress you with their emotional whirlwind of a performance.
On top of it, we get to see performers like Ryan Jamal Swain, Emerson Brooks, Gerald Caesar, and Randy Harrison breathing life into these characters. Get your tickets real quick if you are also looking for a story with a substantial plot that could shake you to the core.