Recommendations of Red Clay Halo

  • Annalise Cain: Red Clay Halo

    I love the language of this play. I rode along the twists and turns Boyd pulls us through as we see these two characters reckon with their history and the possibilities in front of them. I particularly like the ending, and the hope that lies in telling the nuanced truth.

    I love the language of this play. I rode along the twists and turns Boyd pulls us through as we see these two characters reckon with their history and the possibilities in front of them. I particularly like the ending, and the hope that lies in telling the nuanced truth.

  • Cheryl Bear: Red Clay Halo

    An epic tale of a community fighting back when they were in the midst of dire need. Well done.

    An epic tale of a community fighting back when they were in the midst of dire need. Well done.

  • Ben Kaye: Red Clay Halo

    A powerful work of community-building, an epic theatrical conversation between race, religion, and politics. Boyd's theatrical instincts shine in creating worlds of ephemeral storytelling and grounded character-building. A play that sings - literally and spiritually - and looks to our past to build a stronger future in solidarity. I cannot wait to see this play come alive one day soon.

    A powerful work of community-building, an epic theatrical conversation between race, religion, and politics. Boyd's theatrical instincts shine in creating worlds of ephemeral storytelling and grounded character-building. A play that sings - literally and spiritually - and looks to our past to build a stronger future in solidarity. I cannot wait to see this play come alive one day soon.

  • Shaun Leisher: Red Clay Halo

    I read this play just a couple days after listening to an episode of The Daily about the current efforts by Amazon warehouse employees to unionize. This couldn't be a more relevant play as we still deal with preachers and politicians that weaponize the Christian faith to keep people of different races from working together to overcome their oppression. A fascinating blend of historical text and dramatization.

    I read this play just a couple days after listening to an episode of The Daily about the current efforts by Amazon warehouse employees to unionize. This couldn't be a more relevant play as we still deal with preachers and politicians that weaponize the Christian faith to keep people of different races from working together to overcome their oppression. A fascinating blend of historical text and dramatization.