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SUMMARY:This Bitter Earth
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SUMMARY:This Bitter Earth
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URL:https://www.qxmagazine.com/event/this-bitter-earth/2025-07-23/
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SUMMARY:This Bitter Earth
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URL:https://www.qxmagazine.com/event/this-bitter-earth/2025-07-21/
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SUMMARY:This Bitter Earth
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SUMMARY:This Bitter Earth
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SUMMARY:This Bitter Earth
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URL:https://www.qxmagazine.com/event/this-bitter-earth/2025-07-15/
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SUMMARY:This Bitter Earth
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SUMMARY:This Bitter Earth
DESCRIPTION:This Bitter Earth poses the question\, “What is the real cost of standing on the sidelines?”. \nThe story is set in 2012\, during the Million Hoodie March. Jesse\, a young Black man\, meets Neil\, a young white man with a megaphone. \nThey begin dating\, but as Neil becomes more involved in activism\, Jesse remains outside that world. \nTheir relationship evolves amidst political demonstrations and social unrest\, forcing them to confront the impact of the turmoil around them. \nImage: Omari Douglas  and Alexander Lincoln with director Billy Porter launch the forthcoming play This Bitter Earth by Harrison David Rivers at Soho Theatre. Image c. Elliot Franks.
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SUMMARY:This Bitter Earth
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SUMMARY:This Bitter Earth
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SUMMARY:This Bitter Earth
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SUMMARY:This Bitter Earth
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CATEGORIES:LGBTQ+ Theatre
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SUMMARY:This Bitter Earth
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SUMMARY:This Bitter Earth
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SUMMARY:This Bitter Earth
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