
An innovative project supported by a
Dixon Place Lounge Workshop Residency
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The brainchild of Nicole Hill, Me-We's Playhouse is a child-like space for
grown-ass folk to explore, with a beginner’s mind,
what she sees as our "United States of Traumatization” by way of
finding a measure levity in our inability to discuss issues of race in America!​​
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WAIT... IS THAT EVEN POSSIBLE?​
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​Led by her alter ego, a seemingly mild-mannered monster named
"Bless Ma'am" and “ME and WE”, the singing and sometimes dancing
clown-tits colonialism caused her to grow; Me-We's Playhouse invites audiences to embrace their giggles and grief as a way to push past the edges of discomfort
to possibly discover, with a sense of wonder, their very own societally spawned monster(s) to heal and or wield!
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Come, let's play with the transformative power that our collective imaginations
have to challenge the status quo and to shape new worlds.
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SEE YOU FRIDAY
APRIL 25TH
@ 7:30
​ PART PERFORMANCE ART - PART PLAY-DATE - AND 100% SOCIAL EXPERIMENT! THE PROJECT IS STEEPED IN FINDING THE POWER THAT LIES IN WAIT BETWEEN OUR LAUGHTER AND LAMENTATION.
The residency will culminate in a full-length theatrical experience co-created via its immersive audience-based explorations.