Am I Black Enough Yet?

theatre · i.s.m.o theatre company · Ages 13+ · United States

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GARY POUX uncertified reviewer June 23, 2011
My wife and I saw this on 6/22 and were blown away. The cast was brilliant. I don't ever give false compliments, so PLEASE believe me when I say you will love this production and also learn from it. HILARIOUS and moving. ... full review
DJ JOO uncertified reviewer June 23, 2011
Thoroughly enjoyed myself at last evening's performance. I thought the cast was fantastic, energetic, and really drew you into the theme. Hilariously funny, but at times thought provoking and poignant. You really got to understand the mindset of Clinton Johnston and I thought the actors did a tremendous job of delivering his message. ... full review
KERRA STRUM uncertified reviewer June 23, 2011
This was such an entertaining, well written and performed play that I had to boast about it to all of my friends. Each scene was thoroughly enjoyable because I could relate to majority of the racial issues presented. And...not to mention, there were many hilarious parts that kept me laughing throughout the entire play. I highly recommend seeing this play because it's well worth it. I guarantee you will leave the play wanting more! Well done cast!!!... full review
JOE DENEAL uncertified reviewer June 24, 2011
Great show and performance by all. I would highly recommend everyone to see this play.... full review
JULIANA MIMS uncertified reviewer June 27, 2011
Am I Black Enough Yet? is an amazing stage production that should really be on television!! My friend and I saw the final showing of the play for the Hollywood Fringe, but we HOPE it makes a quick return to L.A. in some other venue. It was such a good time and I would love to see more from the writer, director, and actors. The show gets a sure 10 out of 10 for overall experience. An evaluation of the individual components: Writing: AHHHHmazing!!! The dialogue was incredible, funny, and moving. The range was impressive; heavy moments were flawlessly transitioned to laughter without compromising the message. It just never felt canned or formulaic. Rather, it was like overhearing real conversations by people you've met before or wo... full review