Clybourne Park: Controversy in Theatreland
16:10 - Tuesday 05 April 2011 - In Category Theatre
What: Clybourne Park
Where: Wyndham’s Theatre
When: Until 7 May
Why: Award-winning, but controversial satirical comedy explores how much racial stereotypes have changed over the past 50 years.
Website: clybournepark.co.uk
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