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Mankind Review. In Robert O'Hara's play, women are extinct, but feminism becomes a religion. by Jonathan Mandell

  In a program note for "Mankind," a fun comedy that turns berserk about a future world in which women are extinct, its playwright and director Robert O'Hara explains that he found inspiration in "Day of Absence," a 1965 play by Douglas Turner Ward. In that play, black people have disappeared, forcing white people to […]

SOURCE: New York Theater at 6:30pm on January 8, 2018

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