Marcus Scott: “Openly gay Black artists like [Robert] O’Hara and George C. Wolfe have created work about Black queer life over three decades, but their numbers were fewer and far between. The difference now is the sheer volume of diverse queer voices. Some are even calling it a renaissance. I trace it to the film Moonlight. … Ever since, queer Black theatre artists have begun to storm the proverbial tower in droves.” – American Theatre