The dish that gives this play its title was, we’re told more than once, a specialty of the late patriarch whose death has occasioned a very rocky family reunion, a get-together where the only…
, opening tonight at Circle in the Square Theatre, is one of seven Broadway productions written by Black playwrights set to open this fall, and for that alone worth celebrating.
Lifting every last detail from Tyler Perry’s recipe book, this family comedy is brimming with stock characters, creaky jokes, tired references and easy, feel-good sermonizing. Bickering relatives speechifying with exposition and put-downs? Family secrets guessable even by the most distant outsider? Characters that can be summed up in one-word signifiers? Check, check and check.
homophobia played for laughs before her inevitable mind-broadening. Elsewhere, it’s the insults that feel blithely retro: The supposedly enlightened gay brother levels the words “single” and “ugly” in arguments as if both are unspeakable failures. When even the bratty teenager is still making Jerry Springer jokes, or the bigot mother misremembers the name of her son’s lover in every possible way but “Derwood,” someone’s trove of cultural memes needs serious updating.
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