Race: The Movie: The Play is a biting, slapstick spoof of several popular Oscar-bait films.

No white saviors are safe in this screwball comedy that’s been described as “Mel Brooks for the modern era.”

Winner of the New York Theater Festival’s Best Script and Best Actor awards (with both leads being nominated), Race: The Movie: The Play follows a white chauffeur named Wyatt Saveyer (Bret Raybould) who serves as the driver for a  brilliant black musician named Gene Yus (Dean Edwards) on a tour through the 1850s deep south. 

The story quickly unravels and becomes a panoramic parody of all things tone-deaf Hollywood race movie (e.g. Green Book, 12 Years A Slave, Django Unchained, & more).

Most recently, RTMTP ran for five weeks at the historic off-Broadway theater Soho Playhouse, selling out its last six performances and extending the run - all done with a marketing budget of zero dollars.

This November 10th and 11th, Race takes its thoughtful and hysterical comedy to Brooklyn with a special two-night engagement at 275 Park