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The Brothers Size
by Tarell Alvin McCraney |
Drawing from the rich tradition of the Yoruba people of West Africa, The Brothers Size is a modern-day fable about two brothers in the Deep South. Ogun, the elder brother, embodies hard work and reliability, while Oshoosi, formerly incarcerated, is seemingly carefree and unpredictable. Their relationship is tested when the charismatic Elegba arrives, tempting Oshoosi back to his old habits. As the brothers wrestle with loyalty, freedom, and duty, their humanity is revealed though a raw and heartfelt exploration of the bonds of brotherhood.
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Scenic Design
Co-directed by Bijan Sheibani & Tarell Alvin McCraney Choreography: Juel D. Lane Costume Design: Dede Ayite Lighting Design: Spencer Doughtie Sound Design & Composition: Stan Mathabane 2025 / The Shed, NYC Co-production with Geffen Playhouse Articles & Reviews: |
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Scenic Design
Directed by Bijan Sheibani Choreography: Juel D. Lane Costume Design: Dede Ayite Lighting Design: Adam Honore Sound Design & Composition: Stan Mathabane 2024 / Geffen Playhouse, LA Co-production with The Shed Articles & Reviews: |