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Dreamgirls

by Hilton Als

Although the civil-rights movement did a lot to change how black life was dramatized on the American stage in the fifties and sixties, white composers and lyricists often still rely on familiar tropes when it comes to representing black women in musicals. This is not surprising. American musicals are, for the most part, about boys, or boyish pursuits and aspirations"the fantasy of freedom and resolve"and those dreams…

SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 7:24am on December 28, 2015