OFF-BROADWAY'S "CQ/CX" FORCED TO CANCEL TWO PERFORMANCES

Written by The Best Of Off-Broadway
Published 2012-01-30

Atlantic Theater Company's Off-Broadway play CQ/CX was forced to cancel two performances on January 29 due to water damage on the set. This was a result of a fire that occurred on January 28 in the building above the Peter Norton Space. Performances will resume as scheduled this week.

In the world premiere of Gabe McKinley's CQ/CX, an up-and-coming black reporter at The New York Times sees his dreams of becoming a famous journalist come crashing down when he finds himself at the center of a plagiarism scandal. Drawing on his own experience as a newsman, McKinley weaves a revealing and complex story about the collateral damage of unchecked ambition and compounded lies. In this new play inspired by real events, truth becomes slippery and racial tensions reach a boiling point. CQ/CX raises difficult questions about the state of our media culture, and the meaning and price of journalistic integrity.

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