Image of the world lit up in colored lights, no boundaries noticeable
VIRTUAL CONVERSATIONS

Immigrant Stories

JUNE 15 - 29, 2020
by Rohina Malik, Martyna Majok and Celine Song

Premiere Artists: Immigrant Stories, a digital interview series that delves into the unique and vital experiences of immigrant artists in America, launches in June with discussions with three important voices in American theatre. Interviews will be held via video webinars and will be followed by a live Q&A session with all registrants. Kean University students and alumni moderate the discussions.

Image from Unveiled (2020). A South Asian woman, wearing a hijab, sitting at a kitchen table, looks at a cup of tea on a table.
VIRTUAL PRESENTATION

Unveiled

JULY 8, 2020
by Rohina Malik

As a follow up to her Immigrant Stories appearance, Rohina Malik returns to host two screenings of her critically-acclaimed solo show Unveiled. In this incredibly topical one-woman show, Rohina plays five Muslim women navigating complex social issues in a post 9/11 world. Following the event, Rohina will answer audience questions in a live Zoom webinar.

A red car in front of a factory
VIRTUAL READING

Scab

JULY 16, 2020
by Gino Diiorio

A 2020 Premiere Play Festival Finalist, Scab is the story of Gilda, a middle-aged American woman tasked with training Eduardo, a young Mexican man, how to be a shop foreman when her factory plant moves to Mexico. Following the event, Diiorio will answer audience questions in a live Zoom webinar. Scab will receive a full production as part of Premiere Stages’ 2021 season.

Production photo from Fannie Lou Hamer, Speak On It! (2020). Actress Rema Webb portrays civil rights activistFannie Lou Hamer. Behind her is a sign that reads The Time is Now.
NEW JERSEY PREMIERE

Fannie Lou Hamer, Speak On It!

OCT 15 - 18, 2020
by Cheryl L. West
directed by Marshall Jones, III
Adapted by Cheryl L. West from her play FANNIE
Directed by Marshall Jones, III
Arrangements and musical direction by Felton Offard
Originally directed at the Goodman by Henry Godinez

Experience an outdoor performance of the one-woman show, Fannie Lou Hamer, Speak On It! Part battle cry, part spiritual, this is a timely and poignant play that brings to life civil rights activist Fannie Lou as she leads a rally to fight for voting and racial equality. Her call to action was one that resonated with Americans in the sixties and is equally powerful today.

The only outdoor Equity-approved production in NJ during the COVID19 pandemic.

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