Grief
This profound new production looks white supremacy straight in the eye. Grief explores the experiences of Mamie Till-Mobley after the 1955 murder of her son, Emmett Till. Opting for an open-casket funeral, Till-Mobley said it best: "I want people to see what they did to my boy." Grief was choreographed by Donald Byrd, who was nominated for a Tony award for his choreography of the Broadway musical The Color Purple.