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The WORLD PREMIERE of BLOOD BOUNDARY
MILLER-COFFMAN PRODUCTIONS Presents the WORLD PREMIERE of BLOOD BOUNDARY by Cherokee playwright Vicki Lynn Mooney
In Blood Boundary, (the third and final play of Vicki Lynn Mooney's Broken Heart Land trilogy), James, a young man raised in a white family, must examine his life when confronted with his Cherokee mixed-blood relatives. James faces the tough choice to leave to pursue his medial career abroad, or stand beside his family in a time of racial oppression during the dark days of 1920s.
BLOOD BOUNDARY WINNER 2016 Native American New Play Festival
BLOOD BOUNDARY PREVIEW PERFORMANCE ON WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20TH, 2017 OPENING NIGHT ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21ST, 2017 AT THEATRE 54 @ Shetler Studios & Theatres 244 West 54th Street,12th Floor New York, NY 10019
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INFORMATION FOR LISTING EDITORS
WHAT: BLOOD BOUNDARY by Cherokee playwright Vicki Lynn Mooney
Tony White Director
Alex Haney Stage Manager | Set & Light Design
Stephen Miller Executive Producer
Jay Cruz Producer | Marketing & Media
CAST: Auditions are currently underway. To find out more contact us at millercoffmanproductions@gmail.com or visit millercoffmanproductions.com
SYNOPSIS:
"Blood Boundary" is set after World War I ended and just before the 1921 Tulsa race riots.
James, an impetus to the action, was renewing contact with his Oklahoma roots before returning to study medicine in Europe, when he finds out from his uncle Billy that he may have more Cherokee blood in him than he thought.
Billy is a railroad porter who wants to turn the family house into a hospitality center for all races. Local tumultuous developments involving race, make him conclude that he must arm himself for the coming events. Along with Tassie, Billy's daughter and an aspiring artist with some black and Cherokee blood.
Fain Cuddahy returns to meet her grandson Virgil, and must teach Tassie how to defend herself against men like him. Virgil, we learn, is racist against anyone who is not like him, but manages to show his good side until he is confronted with anything to do with race.
Helping to balance the family equation, the more overtly Victorian, yet inwardly strong great-aunt Jane, who comes into the picture to attempt to end the turmoil within the family.
Tassie and James escape to pursue their dreams in Paris only to hear news of the terrible events back home.
WHERE: THEATRE 54 @ Shetler Studios & Theatres 244 West 54th Street,12th Floor New York, NY 10019
WHEN: Sept 20th - Oct 7th
SHOW SCHEDULE:
Preview: Wednesday, September 20th, 2017 8PM Opening Night Thursday, September 21st, 2017 8PM Show Dates: Friday, September 22nd 8PM Saturday, September 23rd 2PM Saturday, September 23rd 8PM Sunday, September 24th 2PM Wednesday, September 27th 8pm Thursday, September 28th 8PM Friday, September 29th 8PM Saturday, September 30th 2PM Saturday, September 30th 8PM Sunday, October 1st 2PM Wednesday, October 4th 8pm Thursday, October 5th 8PM Friday, October 6th 8PM Saturday, October 7th 2PM Saturday, October 7th 8PM
TICKETS: $30.00 http://nativeblood.bpt.me millercoffmanproductions.com
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LocationShetler Studios & Theatres (View)
244 W. 54th Street 12th Floor
New York, NY 10019
United States
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Minimum Age: 14 |
Kid Friendly: Yes! |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: No |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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