What Shouldn't I Be
Azimuth Works In Process Series
Presented as part of Azimuth Theatre's Expanse Festival - Works in Process Series
Kurama an oil painter moves to a new city. A story that looks at growing up, living with other humans, and who will survive at the end.
Artist Credits:
Playwright/Performer - Mohamed Ahmed
Performers
- David Madow, Jaylin January
Direction - Joseph Dancey
Scenic
Design - Sheldon Stockdale
Lighting Design - Tom Tunski
Sound
Design - Mohamed Ahmed, Jaylin January
Stage Manager - Andraya Diogo
Special thanks:
Ahlam Hassan, Millwoods, and
Existing!
What Is the Inspiration For Your Piece? (The seed of inspiration)
Who
shouldn't I be by Sampha. Beautiful song.
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SHOWS
General
– $35
Students/Seniors – $15
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Health and Safety:
We are working hard to keep our wonderful artists and audiences as safe as possible, and health and safety at the forefront of what I do here are the things that we are working to do to keep our artists and audiences as safe as possible. We appreciated your collaboration and cooperation!
- Masking Encouraged for audience members – Masks available at the door
- Limited Audience Capacity and select Cabaret Seating to allow distance between parties if preferred
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Comedy/Drama
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$35.00
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March 31, 2023-April 1, 2023
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60 minutes
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Fringe Theatre Arts Barns
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Westbury Theatre
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14A
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Strong and racial language, flashing/strobe lighting, crude sexuality, guns, violence, death