"In form, it flows as freely as an improvisation, with fantasy, allegory
and intimations of reality mingled into a weird, stirring unity. . . .
Genet's investigation of the color black begins where most plays of this
burning theme leave off. . . . This vastly gifted Frenchman uses
shocking words and images to cry out at the pretensions and injustices
of our world. . . . One of the most original and stimulating evenings
Broadway or Off Broadway has to offer." -Howard Taubman, The New York
Times