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Gloria and Jim, a lower middle class couple in Jamaica, try their wildest schemes to escape gun crime and establish residence in the United States. They survive because they learn to communicate and rediscover each other. Performed by Michael Rogers and Joyce Silvester.
“Two Can Play” by Trevor Rhone, directed by Clinton Turner Davis, is part of “The November Readings Series,” with readings of eight plays at Castillo Theatre. This series, presented by Woodie King Jr.’s New Federal Theatre, is devoted to brilliant one- and two-character plays, a dramatic form that most theaters neglect. It will be used to develop African-American writers and to select plays that New Federal Theatre may present as full productions in its 2019-20 season.
Suggested donation: $10.