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Naked: What Women and Their Bodies Represent to America
Unprecedented bonds occur when two slave women are forced to submit to their master and mistress' sexual advances. Naked is an ode to black women and a call for intersectional feminism.
Written by: Clinnesha D. Sibley Directed by: Mayde Alpi
Featuring: Raya Rutherford - Anne Alicia Buxton - Mistress Lynne Michelle - Silla
WHEN: Thursday August 31st @ 7pm Friday September 1st @ 7pm Runtime: TBD
WHERE: McCalpin Hall, The Center at West Park. 165 W 86th Street, New York, NY 10024
The Joust Theatre Company is proud to present Naked: What Women and Their Bodies Represent to America. Naked is presented as part of The Joust Workshop Series for 2017.
The Joust Workshop Series: An Examination of Identity is a series of four new plays that explore identity, belonging, and the responsibility we have to raise our unique voices amidst adversity. Our workshops are a hybrid of staged readings and full productions - there will be scripts in hands but ultimately it will be as close to a fully realized play as possible. This process will prioritize the playwright and his specific aims to create a production that starts to solve the physical problems of how you create the sense of a revolution on stage.
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LocationMcAlpin Hall @ The Center at West Park (View)
165 W 86th St
New York, NY, NY 10024
United States
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