Part of FringeNYC: True stories (and secrets) from inside Rick and Vanessa's interracial marriage. After ten years together, they might as well laugh about it! Honest, frank, hilarious storytelling. "Younger and Shealy both possess presence and charisma to spare" - Martin Denton, nytheater.com
Read more Show lessSee it if You like solo shows (although this is a duo). I was surprisingly pleased at the humor, real was, and relatability of this piece.
Don't see it if Hate small, bar-like venues, interracial dating, the "N" word, "solo" shows, warm theatre, non-musicals
See it if you like comedy talk show / race issue is ur concern and u expect more genuine personal narrative than familiar social political argument
Don't see it if you cannot be open-minded
See it if You want to meet a sweet polite couple.
Don't see it if You're looking for a gritty race talk. I wanted more banter between husband & wife
See it if You're interested in honest conversations about race.
Don't see it if You like action.
See it if you are interested in race dynamics and aren't afraid of hearing some possibly uncomfortable truths along the way; you like good storytellin
Don't see it if you don't like being called out for being racist; you don't like real stories told by real, compelling, beautiful people; you need action
See it if You like to laugh. This couple talk honestly about race and they do it with such grace & humor. I had a huge smile on my face the whole show
Don't see it if If I'm being honest, I can't think of a reason not to see this show. Everyone should see it. Its an important show.
See it if you like to laugh and sometimes difficult situations, but done so to make us think.
Don't see it if you can't climb stairs - the venue has stairs.
See it if You want to talk about race
Don't see it if You don't want to feel unconfortable about race
"It is so refreshing to encounter two exceptional performers who live and breathe this topic every day...Younger’s background in stand-up comedy has no doubt aided his ability to effectively deliver personal life experiences with incredible humor. He is both hysterically funny and poignant in his remarks on race...Shealy and Younger shine brightest when they are onstage together. Their loving rapport and comic banter are deeply enchanting."
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“Two different performers that mesh well...The reason we’re really there is to see the pair together. 'My White Wife, or So I Married a Black Man' is missing more of the fun back and forth banter and chemistry...Co-directors Melissa Attebery and Carl Foreman, Jr. help guide the pair through the highs and lows of the comedy and drama, ensuring that the authenticity remains. Though the more somber moments aren’t as polished. This is a play that will make you laugh.”
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