What could be more timely and timeless than the heroic saga of a young mother's fight to save her only son? Years before her legendary "Ain't I a Woman" speech, the Black activist Sojourner Truth was a young mother determined to rescue her 5-year-old boy Peter after he was sold and illegally taken down South. Dust of Egypt dramatizes this remarkable, little-known true story and its poignant aftermath. At a time when slaves and women had no power or voice, she spoke out and confronted injustice. She became the first Black woman to sue a slave owner in court - and she won. The play explores the price of injustice, faith and forgiveness, resilience and releasing the past. It is a moving story of loss and triumph. Presented by The Real Artists LLC and written by Karin Abarbanel, Rhonda PASSION Hansome directs a cast of seven, including Desi Waters as Sojourner Truth with Jade Cayne, Eliott Johnson*, Eric Ruffin*, Jeanna Schweppe*, Mark McCullough Thomas*, and Nicholas Louis Turturro. “You might call Dust of Egypt historical, but every day worldwide we see women of principle stand up - even sacrifice for their truth,” shares Hansome. "Every day we see children snatched from their mothers' love. Only Sojourner's faith in spirit could surpass her maternal mission." Performances for Dust of Egypt are Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 7:00 p.m.; Sundays at 3:00 p.m., plus Friday, March 20 at 11:00 a.m., and Monday, March 23 at 7:00 p.m. Exception: Thursday, March 12 is at 11:00 a.m. (not 7:00 p.m.). Select performances will feature a talkback that explores themes in the play, including family and parenting, education, faith and spirituality. The runtime is 90 minutes with no intermission. General admission tickets are $25.00-$60.00. For tickets, visit: Dust Of Egypt | The Sheen Center. Direct ticketing link: https://sheencenter.app.getcuebox.com/o/MVQSLDZL/shows/9HSBD4QX Understudies for Dust of Egypt will include O’Wayne Dalhouse, Garrett Lee Hendricks, Nadel Henville*, Megan Lomax, Jeff Prewitt*, Hunter Rothstein, and Emily Sullivan*. Dust of Egypt is produced by The Real Artists LLC (Emani Brielle Simpson); Assistant Producer: Delfina Barbiero; Set and Props Designer: Emiliano Pares, BB props; Costume Designer: Mary Blackburn; Projections Designer: Scott Fetterman; General Manager: Ethan Fox; Website Designer: Tiffany Medina/Microdose Method; Marketing: Leta Marcellus; Public Relations: Paul Siebold/Off Off PR. The fiscal sponsor for Dust of Egypt is Generation X Community Association. For more information or to keep up with Dust of Egypt, please visit the website dustofegypt.com and/or follow us on Instagram @dustofegypt.
The Sheen Center for Thought & Culture is at 18 Bleecker Street, New York, NY.
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