Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by In Rajiv Joseph’s two-hander, a couple of Americans in Senegal twist, deflect, massage, stretch and maybe even tell the truth. By Elisabeth ...
For a tense, 90-minute two-hander, Dakar 2000 has an awful lot on its mind. The play is a thriller about a Peace Corps volunteer caught up in a State Department official’s schemes in Senegal, an ...
The Manhattan Theatre Club world premiere of Dakar 2000, written by Pulitzer Prize finalist and two-time Obie Award winner Rajiv Joseph and directed by May Adrales, begins performances tonight at New ...