In The Storm
Commissioned by MetroHealth Hospital and Cleveland Public Theatre, this one-woman performance was developed from interviews with doctors, nurses, social workers, police, media relations personnel, and clergy. In the Storm tells how gunshot wounds impact not only the victims and families, but the caregivers who work to save lives.
Touch the Earth
Hegeota, a Mohawk descendant, takes you on a Native American journey thorough native language, song, flute music, the Tuscarora Spirit of the Corn legend and the Cherokee tale of the First Strawberries. Questions are encouraged.
The Great Law of Peace
Journey back in time through dance, song and powerful acting to meet Ben Franklin, Hiawatha, Columbus, Thomas Jefferson, Ponce De Leon, Walter Raleigh and many others as the origins of our Constitution is revealed by the Iroquois Confederacy.
Seeking Freedom and The Fugitive Slave Law
Learn the true story of Lucy Bagby, a runaway slave who was captured amid protests of abolitionists, and returned to her Master. She was the last fugitive to be surrendered by the North under the Fugitive Slave Law during the Civil War. Sing along with Wade in the Water, Follow the Drinking Gourd, and other period songs.