‘Ohio State Murders’ review — Audra McDonald chills and thrills in Adrienne Kennedy drama
McDonald is so transformative that in her few moments of bygone joy, such as when she convincingly plays with a pink scarf as though it were a real child, we momentarily forget Suzanne’s anger. But when it brings her to her knees as she finally, for one piercing moment, lets all her pain boil over, we’re reminded anew that the most violent force in Ohio State Murders is racism itself.
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