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    For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow Is Enuf Directed by Sara-Ann P. Semedo; Choreography by Victoria Brown; Stage Managed by Andrea Molina-Marin; Intimacy Coordination by Vana Trudeau - "First performed in 1976, Ntozake Shanges for colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf is a groundbreaking choreopoem blending poetry, music, movement, and song. Through a series of interconnected poems, seven women, each identified by a color, share stories of love, resilience, sisterhood, struggle, and survival. This 50th anniversary production honors Shanges vision of celebrating Black womanhood in all its beauty and complexity while confronting issues that remain urgent today." Tickets: General Admission $20.00; Military & Senior $15.00; Faculty & Staff $10.00; Students & Under 18 $5.00 Purchase by phone, at the door, or online at Tilden Arts Center
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