Dr. Yuko Kurahashi
Written and performed by Chris Webb, directed by Jimmie Woody, and staged at Cleveland Public Theater’s James Levin Theatre, The End of Black Excellence explores what it means by “achieving excellence” for Webb, a Black man who has been aware of enormous pressure to fit into a specific frame of success and fame set by “America.” Indeed, he has been successful since his teens, when he attended the Black Theatre Festival (NC) as a cast member in a production directed by Jimmie Woody. One of the nostalgic and memorable markers from this early stage of his “excellent” trajectory includes a picture taken with celebrities, including Janet Hubert Whitten, famous for her role as “Viv” in The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.
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