When it comes to telling Black womens' stories, Lisa B. Thompson goes big - 48 hills
Briefly

Thompson's play, which celebrates Black womanhood, encourages audiences to rethink their lives and how they engage with various generations in a blossoming community.
Lisa B. Thompson articulates her goal of universality in storytelling, noting that the resonance of her work reaches beyond Black narratives, impacting diverse audiences.
Margo Hall, Lorraine Hansberry Theatre's first female artistic director, underscores the significance of Thompson's play in redefining perceptions of Black femininity and community.
The rolling world premiere highlights influential feminist voices, blending rich history and personal storytelling to challenge stereotypes around Black life and aging.
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