An innovative project supported by a
Dixon Place Lounge Workshop Residency
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”; all by way of
finding a measure levity in our inability to discuss issues of race in America!
WAIT... IS THAT EVEN POSSIBLE?
Led by her alter ego, a seemingly mild-mannered monster named
"Bless Ma'am" and “Chuckle and Suck”, 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!
Come, let's play with the transformative power that our collective imaginations
have to challenge the status quo and to shape new worlds.
SEE YOU
JANUARY 2025!
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.