Courtesy of studiotheatre.org

The much-anticipated debut of Studio Theatreโ€™s revival of George C. Wolfeโ€™s classic play “The Colored Museum,” including some returning stars from the theaterโ€™s blockbuster production of “Fat Ham” earlier this season, will begin rehearsals soon.

Matthew Elijah Webb and Kelli Blackwell, who impressed D.C. audiences as Larry and Rabby in the Pulitzer Prize-winning comedy, will join Ayanna Bria Bakari, Iris Beaumier and William Oliver Watkins in the ensemble cast. Psalmayene 24, one of the cityโ€™s most popular directors, will lead the production, which will transform the Victor Shargai Theatre into a satirical museum of outdated but persistent conceptions of Black history and experience.

Students from the Duke Ellington School of the Arts will produce art pieces, or โ€œexhibits,โ€ for the museum, which audiences will be invited to take in before the show begins.

โ€œPsalm and I have been discussing the production of The Colored Museum heโ€™s wanted to direct for a few years,โ€ said Studio Theatre Artistic Director David Muse. โ€œGeorge C. Wolfeโ€™s seminal work of late twentieth-century Black theater is scathing and subversive โ€” and breathtaking in its audacity nearly 40 years after its first production. Psalm is a member of the Studio Cabinet, our affiliated artist program. Heโ€™s joined by fellow Cabinet member, director and designer Natsu Onoda Power, whoโ€™s designing the set and setting the play, and theyโ€™re cooking up an environmental design for the play. This is the fourth project that Psalmโ€™s directed with us, and Iโ€™m excited to see what he and his team come up with.โ€

For more information, go to the Studio website at https://www.studiotheatre.org/.

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