Stick Fly follows the LeVays, an affluent African-American family who come together to spend a summer weekend at their Martha's Vineyard home. The adult sons, aspiring novelist Kent and golden boy plastic surgeon Flip, have each brought their respective ladies (one black and one white) to meet the parents. Food, drink and Trivial Pursuit tangle with class, race and identity politics in this contemporary comedy of manners.
Produced by Alicia Keys
Written by Lydia R. Diamond
Directed by Kenny Leon (Mountaintop, Fences)
The Shubert Organization, America's oldest professional theater company and the largest theater owner on Broadway, owns or operates 17 Broadway theaters and one off-broadway theater.
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