BLACK SUPER HERO MAGIC MAMABY INDA CRAIG-Galvándirected by Monica
White Ndounoudramaturgy by Ilana M Brownstein and Regine
Vitalpresented in collaboration with American Repertory Theater,BOSTON
Public Library, and BOSTON Comics in Color Festivalfeaturing Ramona
Lisa Alexander*, Ricardo Engermann, Joshua Robinson, Ashley Rose,
Stewart Evan Smith, Anderson Stinson III, Helen Hy-Yuen Swanson,
Garner Reynoso Tejeda**, Dustin Teuber, and Karimah Williams** April
23 - May 21, 2022Rabb Hall @ BOSTON Public Librarys Central Library in
Copley SquareAll tickets are Pay-What-You-Want ($0 minimum)Digital
on-demand streaming option available here In all the books that
Sabrina Jackson reads to her son Tramarion, tragedys just an origin
story, something to propel the heroes into wondrous new worlds. When
tragedy strikes in her own life, Sabrina launches herself into a
fantastical, technicolor universe where she gets to be the hero. A
high-flying adventure that refuses to be held down by the gravity at
its core, Inda CRAIG-Galváns BLACK SUPER HERO MAGIC MAMA IS A
POWERFUL REFUTATION OF THE DISPROPORTIONATE EXPECTATIONS PLACED ON
BLACK MOTHERS AND THEIR SONS. *Member of Actors' Equity
Association **Understudy >> Company One Theatre is producing
BLACK SUPER HERO MAGIC MAMA TO AMPLIFY: the urgent need for police
reform, gun law reform, and the end of sanctioned violence on BLACK
LIVES. care for BLACK WOMENS VULNERABILITY WITHIN SOCIETYS PRESSURE TO
BE RESILIENT. the communal healing that allows us to become the heroes
of our own stories, and that serves as a balm to individual and
collective grief. exuberant, joyful, and inclusive representation
#fortheculture. community partners like the Justice Resource
Institute, Louis D. Brown Peace Institute, and BOSTON Comics in Color
Festival, which are supporting impactful change on the ground and in
our neighborhoods. -------- >> Covid Safety Protocols Please note that
due to rising Covid 19 cases in the area, the CDC now considers the
community risk level for BOSTON and Suffolk County "high." Masking
Everyone is required to wear a well-fitted mask that fully covers
their nose and mouth at all times during this production. We strongly
recommend wearing an N95, KN95, or KF94 mask, or double-masking. The
only exception to this requirement is for performers while performing.
Vaccination Requirements Visitors must present proof of full
vaccination including at least one booster dose. OR: Visitors who are
vaccinated but who have not received at least one booster dose must
also show proof of negative results from an antigen test taken within
24 hours. OR: Visitors under 5 who are not yet eligible for the
vaccine must show negative results from an antigen test taken within
24 hours. A very limited amount of rapid tests may be available at the
door for a suggested donation of $10 per rapid test. Rapid tests take
at least 15 minutes. If you need a rapid test at the door, please plan
to arrive early. Protocols are subject to change. If you would prefer
not to attend in person, please reach out to boxoffice@companyone.org
to exchange in-person tickets for access to the recording, or book
your own on demand ticket ($0 minimum), available through the American
Repertory Theater's website for a limited time only.
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