colored girls who have considered suicide when the rainbow is enuf
Gallaudet University's Theatre Arts Department presents, for colored girls who have considered suicide when the rainbow is enuf, on November 10-13 and 17-20, 2005 (TH/F @ 8 pm; Sat. @ 2 pm/8 pm; and Sun. @ 2 pm) in Elstad Annex BLACK BOX on the Gallaudet University campus. Seating is limited - only 92 seats per performance.
Ntozake Shange's groundbreaking work represented the first time in theatrical history where women of COLOR took center stage and brought to light abortion, rape, relationships and commitment, self-love, tragedy and redemption, in a revolutionary theatrical form -- the choreopoem. Directed by Jaye Austin Williams from NYC, Gallaudet University brings today's audience Ms. Shange's classic work with an expanded, interracial, Deaf and hearing cast, framing the heart-wrenching, funny, and poignant stories that are as resoundingly true today as they were thirty years ago.
Tickets: Gallaudet students/one free ticket with ID; non-Gallaudet students with ID and groups of 15+ /$12; and adults/$15. Reserve tickets by phone: (202) 651-5500 (V) or (202) 651-5502 (TTY); by email: theatre.tickets@gallaudet.edu; or through the Theatre Arts Department website: http://depts.gallaudet.edu/theatre/Events/ Box Office opens Monday November 7, 2005. Hours: Monday-Wednesday 2-5 pm; Thursday-Friday 6-8 pm; Saturday noon-2 pm and 6-8 pm; and Sunday noon-2 pm.
Ntozake Shange's groundbreaking work represented the first time in theatrical history where women of COLOR took center stage and brought to light abortion, rape, relationships and commitment, self-love, tragedy and redemption, in a revolutionary theatrical form -- the choreopoem. Directed by Jaye Austin Williams from NYC, Gallaudet University brings today's audience Ms. Shange's classic work with an expanded, interracial, Deaf and hearing cast, framing the heart-wrenching, funny, and poignant stories that are as resoundingly true today as they were thirty years ago.
Tickets: Gallaudet students/one free ticket with ID; non-Gallaudet students with ID and groups of 15+ /$12; and adults/$15. Reserve tickets by phone: (202) 651-5500 (V) or (202) 651-5502 (TTY); by email: theatre.tickets@gallaudet.edu; or through the Theatre Arts Department website: http://depts.gallaudet.edu/theatre/Events/ Box Office opens Monday November 7, 2005. Hours: Monday-Wednesday 2-5 pm; Thursday-Friday 6-8 pm; Saturday noon-2 pm and 6-8 pm; and Sunday noon-2 pm.


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