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‘The Colored Museum’ remains a scathing, provocative work

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‘The Colored Museum’Through Aug. 18Studio Theatre1501 14th St., N.W.$50-$119Studiotheatre.org Snap, snap.

Sitting in a New York gay bar named the Bottomless Pit, Miss Roj snaps their fingers as they read the local scene and the club’s clientele.

Snap, or “The Gospel According to Miss Roj,” is just one of about a dozen sketches hop-scotching through the Black American experience in Charles C.

Wolfe’s “The Colored Museum,” now playing at Studio Theatre. Miss Roj, searingly played by Matthew Elijah Webb, talks about what it means to be queer and Black.

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