May 31
at
7:30 pm
–
10:30 pm
PDT
“…somebody/anybody, sing a black girl’s song, bring her out to know herself to know you…”
By Ntozake Shange
Join the circle as seven women share their stories and find strength in each other’s truth, passion and humor. This fusion of poetry, dance, music and song explodes off the stage and touches the hearts and minds of all those who experience it. It’s time for joy. It’s time for sisterhood. It’s time for colored girls.
“The poems introduce the girls to other kinds of people of color, other worlds. To adventure, and kindness, and cruelty. Cruelty that we usually think we face alone, but we don’t. We discover that by sharing with each other we find strength to go on. The poems are the play’s first hint of the global misogyny that we women face.” – Ntozake Shange
“A poignant, gripping, angry and beautiful work.” – Time
“A triumphant event, filled with humor. Pure theatre.” – New York Daily News.
The incredible cast features
Canae Machelle,
Courtnee Ramos,
Kristina Dustan,
La Chelle Heard,
Lindsey T .H. Jackson,
Nyah Hart, with understudies
ShaVanety Jones and
Sylvia Musselman.
for colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf is directed by
Michelle N. Matlock, choreographed by
DéShawn Morton, lighting design by
Alonna Hall, costume design by
Aleeza McCant, scenic design by
Bernice F. Marlow, and properties design/scenic assisted by
Kiana Kendall. The stage manager is
Maisha Rice and the assistant stage manager is
Andrea Weston-Smart.
for colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf runs from May 23rd-June 8th, 2025, with performances on Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30pm, and Sunday matinees at 2:00pm. Our pay what you can and industry night is Sunday, June 1st at 7:30pm.
Please note: this production contains strong language, reflections on rape and abuse, and mature themes.