Woolly Mammoth reprises its production of Bruce Norris’s Clybourne Park, after having won a couple Helen Hayes Awards and this year’s Pulitzer Prize. As Metro Weekly critic Kate Wingfield noted in her four-star review last year, the play is an “exceedingly clever, high-octane piece on neighborhood race relations past and present. Even if we have seen many similar scenarios on stage and screen, Norris delivers his version with a sophistication of wit, insight and emotional honesty — not to mention humor and entertainment — that takes it head and shoulders above the rest.” Opens in a Pay-What-You-Can performance Thursday, July 21, at 8 p.m. To Aug. 14. Woolly Mammoth, 641 D St. NW. Tickets range from $30 to $65. Call 202-393-3939 or visit woollymammoth.net.
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