Touch Me In Duh Righteous: A Fubu “Slave Play” Review
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Read MoreJillian Walker is a New York-based playwright, performer, dramaturg, and thinker interested in shifting culture through interdisciplinary forms of performance. Her works include a concert-play, SKiNFoLK: An American Show, Sarah’s Salt. (recognized by the American Playwriting Foundation in 2017), and Songs Of Speculation, a lecture-performance work that explores her challenges with the historical archive. She holds an MFA in Dramaturgy from Columbia University and was recently commissioned by Soho Rep. More at www.thisisjillianwalker.com.
Posted by Jillian Walker | 17th Jan 2019 | New York, Review, United States of America
An audience-sized mirror, a small wooden table with a bowl of fruit, and the lyrics to Rihanna’s...
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