
"White on white" is a concept to the color white itself. Written and performed by Whitney White, the artistic concept of using only white in artwork, or a novel is the new title of "Macbeth In Stride. In theater, Macbeth is explored as a "White on White" story symbolizing infinity in a Shakesphere utopian realm. in general a society only possessing its members as associated with purity and innocence. Brooklyn delivered a new creative infinity novel to the stage last night that explored the acceptance of the African American community.
Brooklyn, New York - BAM (Brooklyn Academy of Music) in association with Philadelphia Theatre Company, Shakespeare Theatare Company and Yale Repertory Theatre Presented "Macbeth in Stride, written by the star of the production, Whitney White. The Director, Tyler Dobrowsky and Taibi Magar along with Choreographer, Raja Feather Kelly wowed the audience last night in a new Macbeth version intergrated with African American acceptance and language at the Harvey Theater, BAM Strong. The theater opened on April 15th and will continue to broadcast performances up until April 27, 2025.
Whitney White, the thought creator of "Macbeth in Stride," left a message to the White On White members that described a fictional island renassainance version coined by African American culture as believed to be part of the culture of Macbeth and this story of political power, affordability, and the effects of ambition and power to impose law and order within a society of tombourined Black Christians.
Bravo to Brooklyn for almost selling out an entire theater last night priced at $37.50 a ticket to a diversed audience. The three Christian voices (witches in the original version of MacBeth) driven by ambition and echoed to spur wife Lady Macbeth is murder King Duncan seized the show with audience participation to reduce the cycle of violence (affordability in society) and paranoia as Macbeth tries to maintain power. Two in a half hours of pure enjoyment.
If you did not purchase your tickets, it is not to late to visit the Fort Green section of Brooklyn, New York, where creativity welcomes the mind and talent in America. The sponsors of this season are Bollmberg Philanthropies, Mellon Foundation, JLGreene, Howard Golman Foundation, Ford Foundation and Altman Foundation.
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