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Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Meet Marjuan Canady. She's almost every woman.

Marjuan Canady


Girls! Girls? Girls.

Read that a few times in different ways.

Or maybe read it ten times to account for the ten Black women that actress/playwright/producer Marjuan Canady deftly transforms herself into in her one-woman play, Girls! Girls? Girls. Presented tomorrow night by Sepia Works at Harlem Stage, Canady's satirical show "critiques the power of the media, celebrity culture and challenges society’s negative notions of black female identity."

Directed by Noelle Ghoussaini

On two programs showcasing new works by Harlem Stage's commissioned artists who include:

June 27 Amma Whatt, Roberto Villanueva and Maurice Chestnut
June 28 Maija Garcia, Canady and Eric Lockley

For further information and ticketing for these Fund for New Work shows, visit Harlem Stage's Web site here.

For more information on Marjuan Canady, click here.

Harlem Stage: The Gatehouse
150 Convent Avenue (West 135th Street), Manhattan
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