Color Blind by Oren Safdie as part of the Perlberg Festival of New Plays

This annual event features professional readings of five developing plays. Each reading is followed by a post-performance discussion in which patrons offer feedback.

COLOR BLIND by Oren Safdie

In 2009, a jury was tasked with selecting an architect to design the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, D.C. This play is a fictionalized account of how that panel of diverse people and ideas may have come together – or been pulled apart – in making its decision, and in so doing, challenges the audience to consider the state of our current civil discord.

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