The Huntington Theatre Company presents Ellison’s novel of race and class, INVISIBLE MAN.
The thought provoking play evokes both introspection and collective guilt.
As you watch the play you will be drawn into another time when class and race were distinctly unfair and unkind. Look where we have come since the 1930s, the setting of the play. We have made progress but have we each done enough? You will not be able to sit through the three acts comfortably but you will come away with more than having seen a story of a man grappling with the paradoxes of identity that have rendered him invisible. This is visibly good theatre.
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