whatdoesfreemean? by Catherine Filloux July 6 to 22 2018 at The Tank New York City

From a media release:

whatdoesfreemean?
by Catherine Filloux

directed by Amy S. Green
with James Edward Becton*, Brenda Crawley, Justin Jorrell, Galway McCullough*, Liz Morgan*, and Lisa Strum* as Mary


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Only 12 performances!
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July 6 - 22 at The Tank
312 West 36th Street, NYC

whatdoesfreemean? follows the journey of an African-American woman serving a long sentence for a non-violent drug offense. When Mary ends up in solitary confinement, she struggles to maintain her sanity. The play takes the audience into her psychic world. We travel alongside her self-guided intellectual and emotional journey into the nature of freedom, both physical and psychological, as Mary’s external and internal experiences unfold on stage in the present, in memory, and in the fantasies that help her survive.

whatdoesfreemean? is the latest work by award-winning human rights playwright Catherine Filloux. It was developed with the support of Nora’s Playhouse, a theatre collective dedicated to creating opportunities for women theatre artists of all generations to tell women's stories.

Scenic and Lighting Design by Phoebe Mauro. Projection and Sound Design by Sadah Espii Proctor. Costume Design by Rashidah Nelson. Fight Choreography by Galway McCullough. Stage Management by Karen Oughtred. General Management by Rebecca Lovett. Graphic Design by Veronica Bella. General Press Representative is Susan L. Schulman.

This production is an Equity-approved showcase.
*Actors appearing courtesy of Actors' Equity Association.
The Nora's Playhouse production of whatdoesfreemean? is presented by The Tank.

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