Arcola, LondonFemi Elufowoju Jr's engaging production puts an African American family at its centre but misses some of the play's quietly heart-wringing moments Playwright August Wilson believed that to mount an all-black production of Death of a Salesman, or any other play conceived for white actors, would be "to deny us our own humanity, our own history … as black Americans". Femi Elufowoju Jr, citing Wilson's w…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 07:42AM on June 4, 2019