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Dust of Egypt: The Story of Sojourner Truth
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PRICE: $20-40

General admission tickets are $25.00-$60.00.

Located in Manhattan
Sheen Center, The
18 Bleecker St, New York, NY 10012
DATES:
Fri, Mar 6th 7:00pm
Sat, Mar 7th 7:00pm
Sun, Mar 8th 3:00pm
Thu, Mar 12th 11:00am
Fri, Mar 13th 7:00pm
Sat, Mar 14th 7:00pm
Sun, Mar 15th 3:00pm
Thu, Mar 19th 7:00pm
Fri, Mar 20th 11:00am
Sat, Mar 21st 7:00pm
Sun, Mar 22nd 3:00pm
Mon, Mar 23rd 7:00pm
Thu, Mar 26th 7:00pm
Fri, Mar 27th 7:00pm
Sat, Mar 28th 7:00pm
Sun, Mar 29th 3:00pm
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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.”

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.


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