@dramabookshop We are so grateful and honored of working with the amazing Migdalia Cruz michimigdalia and are so excited for next year to be filled with more beautiful books and plays!!
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📸 cred. Jess Dipierro Obert jessobert
Have you gotten your copy of The Impossible Plays of Migdalia Cruz? One of my 2024 highlights was doing an interview with the brilliant playwright. Go get your copy of the book NOW!
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What a year for making the impossible possible! Looking back at these GORGEOUS pictures from our book launch this fall of ‘The Impossible Plays of Migdalia Cruz’ @dramabookshop .
Make sure to stay tuned for more about The Black Feminist Guide to the Human Body, a beautiful work written by the incredible Lisa B. Thompson (@DrLisaBThompson)!
Photo 1: Screencap from promotional video by Magic Spoon Productions
Photo 2: Errich Petersen Photography
Thank you B. Iden Payne Awards Council (@BIPawards) for this honor. Many congratulations to Lisa B. Thompson (@DrLisaBThompson) and everyone who is a part of The Black Feminist Guide to the Human Body team!
You won’t want to miss Riding the Currents of the Wilding Wind at Pregones Theater tonight!
Make sure to spread the word about this all-in-one concert, album, and live theater performance
Two weeks from today Riding the Currents of the WIlding Wind is making its NYC premiere at Pregones Theater in The Bronx!
📅 Oct 18-19, 2024
📍Pregones Theater - 575 Walton Ave. Bronx, NY 10451
📱 Call for tickets at 718-585-1202
🎟️ https://t.co/LE2bBHANXp
📸 Jay Yamada
"Riding the Currents of the Wilding Wind" is an all-in-one concert, album, and live theater performance that delves into themes of gentrification, identity, and the quest to find one’s place in the world.
🎟️ https://t.co/Ife5n0LWb3
📸 By Jay Yamada
We’re in San José!! We hope that you’ll join us for a free collective songwriting workshop with the incredible Martha Gonzalez at MACLA on September 28, 2024.
So much to say and more fotos forthcoming but until then...
I had an amazing week-long residency at Cornell University organized by Mary Pat Brady celebrating the work and words of Helena María Viramontes.