‘King James’ at Detroit Public Theatre: Friendship, Fandom, and the Pain of Growing Up
Detroit Public Theatre closes out its 11th season with Rajiv Joseph’s King James, a smart, funny, deeply human two-hander about
Read MoreDetroit Public Theatre closes out its 11th season with Rajiv Joseph’s King James, a smart, funny, deeply human two-hander about
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