The world premiere of “One Year In Egypt” details the journey of writer and Oak Cliff native, Camika Spencer, during her first time abroad as a middle school ESL teacher in Al Giza, Egypt, during the same year she turned 50. This show is frank, funny, emotional, and informative, as she narrates her personal transformation while deconstructing the myths associated with how she romanticized Africa as a “woke” woman who’d never been to the Motherland – thus a wake-up call. One Year in Egypt is a brief look at race, colorism, geography, history, sexism, class, and education being brought to the front and dealt with in a wonderful technologically enhanced moment on stage.
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Almost, Maine
Allen Contemporary Theatre (1/24 - 2/9) | ||
Heartbreak Hotel
Plaza Theatre Company (12/31 - 1/25) | ||
Doug Varone and Dancers
TITAS DANCE UNBOUND (5/23 - 5/23) | ||
Everybody's Talking About Jamie
Kalita Humphreys Theater (7/18 - 8/3) | ||
Ain't Too Proud
Winspear Opera House (5/1 - 5/4) | ||
The Lion King
Music Hall at Fair Park (6/4 - 7/3) | ||
A Strange Loop by Michael R. Jackson
Circle Theatre (6/19 - 7/12) | ||
Ain't Too Proud (Non-Equity)
Cowan Center (1/21 - 1/21) | ||
UNT One O'Clock Lab Band Spring Showcase
McDavid Studio (5/2 - 5/2) | ||
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