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Naked: What Women and Their Bodies Represent to America

McAlpin Hall @ The Center at West Park
New York, NY, NY


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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.

Location
  McAlpin Hall @ The Center at West Park
165 W 86th St
New York, NY, NY 10024
United States
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Dates
 
First: Thursday Aug 31, 2017 7:00 PM
Last: Friday Sep 01, 2017 7:00 PM

Prices
 
$10.00

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Dog Friendly: No
Wheelchair Accessible: No

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