'Set It Off' The Live Stage Play Is Coming To A City Near You
“Set It Off” The Live Stage Play Is Coming To A City Near You
When you’re talking ’90s films, you can’t skip one of F. Gary Gray‘s most notable movie moments—Set It Off.
Jada Pinkett, Queen Latifah, Kimberly Elise, and Vivica A. Fox still get props until this day for their portrayal of four black women driven to a life of crime in the cult classic. Gray has spent his entire career pushing boundaries through the medium of film and now, 22 years later, his iconic tale has made its way to the theatre in a live stage play.
Presented by film director Je’Caryous Johnson, Set It Off: Live stars Da Brat, Kyla Pratt, LeToya Luckett, and Demetria McKinney who’ll all be coming to a city near you soon.
You’re going to want to check out the remaining tour dates and get your tickets here ASAP, as Johnson’s adaptation is definitely a must-see for the culture. Also tune into the video below to see Kyla Pratt and LeToya Tuckett chat with Hot 107.9 about Set It Off‘s impact on their lives over the years.
Next stop is the Warner Theatre in Washington D.C. this Friday, March 16.
The Latest:
- Did Monica and Anthony “Ant” Wilson just get married?
- Back Booed Up: Eva Marcille Doubles Down On Mike Sterling Block Spin After Filing For Divorce
- Higher Prices Ahead For Shein, Temu, And Amazon Shoppers
- Social Security To End Paper Checks, Pushes Full Transition To Electronic Payments
- Diddy’s Ex Gina Huynh Tells Judge He’s ‘Made Visible Efforts To Become A Better Person’ Following Claims The Bad Boy ‘Stomped’ On Her Stomach
- White Texas Man Accused Of Plotting To Kill Black And Jewish People With Homemade Explosive Devices
- Nicki Minaj Challenges Dez Bryant to $10M Fight with Her Husband
- Trump Brings Troubled Lawrence Taylor To White House
- Tariffs Reach Highest Level Since 1934 Under Trump Plan
- 50 Cent Takes Shot At Diddy After Trump Shoots Down Pardon Hopes
- The 50 Hottest, Flyest & Sexiest Looks from Beyoncé’s ‘Cowboy Carter’ Tour
- Celebs Who Turn 50 This Year
- Rest In Power: Notable Black Folks Who We’ve Lost In 2025
- Urban One Radiothon For St. Jude Kids Raises $1.6 Million
- US Embassy Official Told Trump’s South African Refugee Program Is For White People Only, New Report Says
“Set It Off” The Live Stage Play Is Coming To A City Near You was originally published on globalgrind.com