Credit: AARON LOUGHNER

Credit: AARON LOUGHNER

In Lisa B. Thompson’s “Single Black Female,” two actors—India Davison and Simone Farrell—explore the lives of 30-something Black women living in urban America and searching for “love, clothes, and dignity in a world that fails to recognize them amongst a parade of stereotypical images” during a three-day run at Stageworks Theatre. You don’t have to be Black to relate to the anxieties the women openly discuss, and the show is most definitely open to theater-lovers of every shape, size and color. There are two shows on Friday and one each on Saturday and Sunday.

Opens Fri. Dec. 6. 1120 E. Kennedy Blvd., Suite 151, Tampa. stageworkstheatre.org.

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