Toni Morrison — the first African American woman to win the Nobel Prize in Literature — was the author of 11 novels. Her first was “The Bluest Eye,” published in 1970. Morrison died at the age of 88 in 2019. Her works, which deeply describe and embody the Black experience, have always been met with critical and commercial success. But they’ve taken on a renewed significance during our country’s current look at systemic racism and police brutality.
The legacy of Toni Morrison is celebrated by
The Huntington Theatre Company’s production of “The Bluest Eye,”
GUESTS:
Lydia Diamond
Awoye Timpo
The Huntington Theatre Company's production of "The Bluest Eye" ends on March 26.