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mosaictheater.org
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| | | | | History meets hip-hop in this groundbreaking theatrical experience that explores the often-untold stories of enslaved people in the United States who sought freedom in Mexico, rather than looking north. Brian Quijada and Nygel D. Robinson use live-looping to create a musical in real time, telling a unique story of the Underground Railroad that led south, highlighting the power of Black and Brown unity. | |
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www.theatrebloom.com
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| | | | | Todos estamos juntos en esto. We're all in this together. Changing the face of musical theatre, changing the soundscape of our nation's narrative- Mexodus is the story of the Underground Railroad that led south; a story that they will have to pass down by word of mouth. It's a moment omitted from the history books- but it's a story of thousands worth a second look- rapture and release, visceral emotions and peace- this is one for the ages splitting time on two stages- but you get to be in the room where ... | |
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mdtheatreguide.com
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| | | | | Many theater companies like to talk about "challenging" their audiences or delivering "art with a message," perhaps as an apology for forcing us to eat our proverbial vegetables. Some others choose to | |
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notblogx.blogspot.com
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| | | This week at CBR, I'm revisiting the animated X-Men moment the censors only allowed once. The header image might be a clue. | ||