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Coffeehouse Chronicles #177: Adrienne Kennedy
Saturday, November 16th at LaMama

‍Curated by Michal Gamily, Moderated by Evangeline Morphos, Panelists: Eisa Davis, Branden Jacobs Jenkins, Marc Robinson, Max Rudin, and Alisa Solomon,  Live performances directed by Michal Gamily, Zishan Ugurlu, and Evan Yionoulis, Media Designer: Jane Catherine Shaw, Performances by Eisa Davis, Valois Mickens, Abigail Ramsay, Naima Randolph, and Leslie Silva

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Screening at the NYC TV Festival:
 
St. Marks
November 20th, 5 pm
DOLBY 1350 Six Avenue, New York, NY 10019 (at 55th Street)
 
Written and Starring: Donna Augustin-Quinn
Director: Emily Cohn
 

Recent:

It was an absolute pleasure to perform in three of the six readings for the Inaugural ReproEco Short Plays Readings presented by ReproFreedomArts.org, MultiStages, and the Goddard Riverside – Community Arts Program

ReproEco: Six short plays connect our reproductive health and our environment. Powerful storytellers use humor, mythology, futurism, and drama to look at how our bodies, our communities, and our futures are affected by forever chemicals, plastics, industrial waste, and the need for safe drinking water, air, and soil.

We Are Our Ancestors Reasons for Living by Cassandra Medley, directed by Joyce Griffen. Pictured L-R: Joyce Griffen, Abigail Ramsay and Gena Bardwell.

Always Never Really Here by Alinca Hamilton, directed by Joyce Griffen. Featuring (L-R) Abigail Ramsay and Celeste Sena.

Priorities by Laura Shamas, directed by Allison Astor-Vargas. Featuring (L-R) Tanis Parenteau, Abigail Ramsay, Gena Bardwell, Valorie Niccore.

Talk Back Two moderated by Lorca Peress (L-R) Playwright Alinca Hamilton, ReproFreedomArts.org Artistic Director & Playwright Cindy Cooper, MultiStages Artistic Director Lorca Peress, Playwright Diane Breeser, Playwright Casandra Medley, and Reproductive Justice activist Tracia (Trae) Banuelos.