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In this colorblind season on Broadway, many black actors are starring in roles that have traditionally gone to white actors. Denzel Washington, currently starring in “The Iceman Cometh,” and the play's director, George C. Wolfe, weigh in on the value of making Broadway stages more diverse.May 23, 2018