Flyin' West
Flyin' West
November 1 - 9, 2019
Principal People:
Scot Reese, co-director
Alvin Mayes, co-director
Written by Pearl Cleage
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This performance will last approximately 2 hours including one 15 minute intermission.
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This performance contains adult language and sensitive subject matters.
Set in 1898, Flyin’ West is the vivid and spirited story of African American women pioneers who settle together in the all-black town of Nicodemus, KS. After emancipation, the play’s four women have taken advantage of the Homestead Act to leave the oppressive South in hopes of finding the freedom that had been denied to them for so long. Cleage’s work explores themes of determination, racial pride, intermarriage and the power of love to highlight the female empowerment that she sees as vital to the African American community.
"[A] most potent, gripping play…a paean to women…and a plea for all women with vibrant lives to tell their oral stories…." — The New York Times