Drama Masks: Finding the comfort zone - 48 hills
Briefly

The inaugural production of The Blackest Wrench highlighted the importance of community among Black individuals in the arts, featuring a sold-out, diverse audience. The all-Black ensemble delivered affirmations of Blackness and playfully explored themes of bi-/pansexuality, contributing to a sense of belonging and reassurance among attendees. The production served as an escape from the world's many challenges while reinforcing shared experiences and emotions. Additionally, the weekend's events included a nostalgic return of Tristan Cunningham at CIRCUS BELLA, celebrating the enduring talent within the community.
The sold-out crowd at Shotgun showcased the Blackest audience at a Neos show, reinforcing the concept of 'safe space' throughout the production.
The all-Black ensemble's affirmations of Blackness and the playful explanations about bi-/pansexuality created an environment of reassurance for the audience.
Even amidst global chaos, attending the all-Black show provided a cathartic reminder that individual struggles are shared within the community.
CIRCUS BELLA PRESENTS HOOPLA! offered a nostalgic return to familiar performances, highlighting the talent of Tristan Cunningham after years in the entertainment industry.
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