Dakar 2000 plays through March 23, 2025 at New York City Center Stage I.
Manhattan Theatre Club just celebrated opening night for the world premiere of Dakar 2000, written by Pulitzer Prize finalist and two-time Obie Award winner Rajiv Joseph and directed by May Adrales.The production stars Abubakr Ali (Film: Anything’s Possible; Television: “Law & Order: Organized Crime,” “Walking Dead: World Beyond”) and Lucille Lortel and Obie Award winner Mia Barron (Off-Broadway: The Coast Starlight, Hurricane Diane).
In Senegal on the eve of Y2K, an idealistic Peace Corps volunteer (Ali) survives a mysterious car accident. An imposing State Department operative (Barron) immediately takes command of the situation and his safety. Though they couldn’t be more different, they form an unlikely relationship. But when it becomes clear that they both have secrets, the volunteer is roped into a darker side of public service – one he can’t come back from. Unpredictable at every turn, this world-premiere thriller was commissioned by Manhattan Theatre Club.
The design team includes Tim Mackabee (Scenic Design), Emily Rebholz (Costume Design), Alan C. Edwards (Lighting Design), Bray Poor (Sound Design), Shawn Duan (Projection Design), Tommy Kurzman (Hair and Make-up Design), and Merrick A.B. Williams (Production Stage Manager).
Photo Credit: Bruce Glikas

Arian Moayed, Rajiv Joseph, and Brad Fleischer

Renee Elise Goldsberry and Abubkr Ali

Chris Jennings, Abubakr Ali, and Mia Barron

Gus Birney, Lauren Patten, and Tedra Millan

Raul Esparza and Renee Elise Goldsberry

Arian Moayed and Sydney Lemmon

Arian Moayed, Jeremy Shamos, and Omar Metwally

Leigh Silverman and Cyd Cahill

Bill Heck, Arian Moayed, Omar Metwally, and Brad Fleischer

Omar Metwally, Ajay Naidu, and Heather Burns

Chelsea Yakura-Kurtz and Colin Bates

Jeremy Shamos and Nina Hellman

Michael Greif and Camryn Manheim

Raul Esparza

Raul Esparza and Camryn Manheim

Kemp Powers

Adam Shaukat