at Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company
Friday, February 15th
8:00pm - 11:00pm
Pay-What-You-Can*
Best to arrive early, before 6:00pm, to get in line
OBIE Award-winner Danai Gurira returns to Woolly with her rich, unflinching, and compassionate new play. Set amid the colonial scramble for Southern Africa in 1895, the play follows Jekesai, a young girl who escapes a forced marriage in her native village and lands in a Westernized household where Africans are pitted against each other over the arrival of Christianity.
*Tickets are sold at the theatre the evening two hours prior to showtime. Two per person, cash or check only. Arrive early to get in line. Tickets to the PWYC nights tend to go fast.
Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company
641 D St, NW
Metro: Gallery Place or Archives - Navy Memorial
8:00pm - 11:00pm
Pay-What-You-Can*
Best to arrive early, before 6:00pm, to get in line
OBIE Award-winner Danai Gurira returns to Woolly with her rich, unflinching, and compassionate new play. Set amid the colonial scramble for Southern Africa in 1895, the play follows Jekesai, a young girl who escapes a forced marriage in her native village and lands in a Westernized household where Africans are pitted against each other over the arrival of Christianity.
*Tickets are sold at the theatre the evening two hours prior to showtime. Two per person, cash or check only. Arrive early to get in line. Tickets to the PWYC nights tend to go fast.
Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company
641 D St, NW
Metro: Gallery Place or Archives - Navy Memorial
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