The Brothers Size spotlights two brothers—Ogun Size (André Holland) and Oshoosi Size (Alani iLongwe)—and their trickster friend Elegba (Malcolm Mays) who tests their bond. The show is underscored by a ...
For all its beauty and occasional flashes of humor, “The Brothers Size” remains more evocative than fully satisfying. At 90 minutes, it drags in places, its lyrical style and deliberate pacing ...
Tarrell Alvin McCraney’s The Brothers Size is now playing at The Shed in a production co-directed by Bijan Sheibani and McCraney and starring André Holland, Alani iLongwe and Malcolm Mays. This new ...
Starring André Holland (Moonlight, Exhibiting Forgiveness), The Brothers Size delves into the deep bond between brothers Ogun and Oshoosi Size. A modern-day fable set in the Deep South, this ...
Just as the characters dream—and have nightmares—in Tarell Alvin McCraney’s The Brothers Size, so too does this rightly famed play feel like a conjuring in front of an audience’s eyes: a slice of raw ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by In honor of its 20th anniversary, Tarell Alvin McCraney’s play gets a fiercely minimalist production at the Shed. By Maya Phillips At the start of ...
Charles Grant (left) as Oshoosi Size and Austin Michael Young (right) as Ogun Size. Credit: Photos by Jingzi Zhao, courtesy of PCS With a bracing musical elegy, the three actors of The Brothers Size ...
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