the Are We Free Yet? project

based on the book by Tina Strawn
curated, written & directed by TS Hawkins

October 5th; 1:30PM & 7PM

an elevated stage reading
at Theatre Exile

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COMMUNITY EVENTS

  • 130PM: Creative Chatback after the matinee reading

  • 7PM: Champagne Celebration to follow the evening reading

CAST/CREW/CREATIVES

Cynda Purnell as ANTIQUITY

Maria Genao Beltre as DESTINEÉ

Jordan Simone reading stage directions

Tina Strawn - author of Are We Free Yet? The Black Queer Guide to Divorcing America (Row House Publishing)

TS Hawkins - playwright, director, curator & dramaturg, marketing manager, stage manager

AngelPirate Productions - producer

Gabrielle Corsaro - assistant stage manager

Ella Namour - light & sound operator

NaBrayah Jones - still photography

Prime Act Media LLC - videographer

ABOUT THE PLAY/CHOREOPOEM

Through sound and verse, we sojourn in an afro-future encapsulated within a Sunday dinner unpacking decades and dynasties of epigenetic memories. Will the future ever progress against the past? Sauté and serenade with ANTIQUITY and DESTINEÉ as they prepare a table of life, love, and a longing to still be free.

Listen to the MOODLIST on Spotify

TUNE INTO THE INTERVIEW Broad Street Review Podcast - "the beauty of theatre" with TS Hawkins, Gabrielle Corsaro & Tina Strawn!

ABOUT THE PLAYWRIGHT

TS HAWKINS (they/them) is an international author, performance poet, art activist, playwright, trauma-informed & award winning educator, and member of the Dramatists Guild. Plays, short works, and books include Seeking Silence, sweet bread peaches (formerly, Cartons of Ultrasounds), Too Late to Apologize, In Their Silence (formerly, They’ll Neglect to Tell You), #RM2B, The Secret Life of Wonder: a prologue in G, AGAIN, #SuiteReality, “don’t wanna dance with ghosts...”, #SuiteTea, the Are We Free Yet? project, Sugar Lumps & Black Eye Blues, Confectionately Yours, Mahogany Nectar, Lil Blaek Book: all the long stories short, The Hotel Haikus, and Becoming Saturn: a collection of rhymes, roses, and resistance. Hawkins’ works and powerful performances have been praised by the Barrymore Awards - Victory Foundation for Excellence in Theatre Education recipient, Philadelphia Magazine - Best of Philly, BroadwayWorld, Philly Voice, NPR, WHYY, WURD Radio, Philadelphia Weekly, Chicago Tribune, The Dramatist, and dosageMagazine. Featured playwriting opportunities include Frank Moffett Mosier Fellowship for Works in Heightened Language Semifinalist & Dramatists Guild Foundation National Fellowship Finalist for 2024-25. Ongoing interactive projects: TrailOff, Community Capital: an Afrofuturism South Philly Walking Experience and Becoming Saturn; Hawkins’s first studio poetry album with HawkHatt Music.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

TINA STRAWN (she/her) is a joy and liberation advocate, activist, author of Are We Free Yet? The Black Queer Guide to Divorcing America, and the owner and host of the Speaking of Racism podcast. The heart of her work is leading Legacy Trips, immersive antiracism experiences where participants visit historical locations such as Montgomery and Selma, AL, and utilize spiritual practices as tools to affect personal and collective change. Tina has three adult children, an ex-husband, an ex-wife, and an ex-country. She has been a full-time minimalist nomad since February 2020. Tina travels the globe speaking, writing, teaching, and exploring where on the planet she can feel safe and free in her/their queer, Black, woman-identifying body.

ABOUT ANTIQUITY - CYNDA PURNELL

CYNDA PURNELL (she/her) Cynda has a passion for bringing compelling stories to life whether on stage, film, or her daily doings. She  was last seen portraying Cynthia in Wine in the Wilderness (EgoPo Classic Theater). Prior to that she contributed to the local theater scene in West Philly Meeting (Theatre in the X). Following those productions, she took to life offstage, embracing the joys and challenges of parenthood. She is thrilled to break her hiatus in order to collaborate with TS Hawkins and AngelPirate Productions, once again!

ABOUT DESTINEÉ - MARIA GENAO BELTRE

MARIA GENAO BELTRE (she/her) is excited to be part of TS's new work "the Are We Free Yet? project"! With a background in acting and modeling, Maria brings a diverse range of experiences to the stage. She has previously showcased her talent during the fringe festivals in Philadelphia, as well as working with major brands such as Revlon, La Croix and Almay through her modeling career. When she’s not in front of the camera Maria enjoys being behind the camera working with her friends in their upcoming production company LMNOProductions. Maria would like to express her heartfelt gratitude to her family and friends for their unwavering support and encouragement!

ABOUT STAGE DIRECTIONS - JORDAN SIMONE

JORDAN SIMONE (she/her) is a multi-hyphenated artivist and healer, who uses the art of storytelling as a way to hold space for others.

ABOUT LIGHT & SOUND - ELLA NAMOUR

ELLA NAMOUR (she/her) is delighted to join "the Are We Free Yet? project" as their light and sound technician. Outside of this project, she is currently employed as Theatre Exile’s Production Manager, where she’s hard at work on their upcoming season! Before this, she was a production assistant for Exile's '23-24 season, working on Camp Siegfried, A Case for the Existence of God, Philly Grit, The Ever Present, and any number of special events. She graduated from Haverford College, where she worked at Bryn Mawr's Goodhart Theatre in a wide variety of production roles. When not on the job, you can find her cross-stitching and watching bad TV with her beloved partner.

ABOUT ANGELPIRATE PRODUCTIONS

ANGELPIRATE PRODUCTIONS seeks to serve its community by exploring stories of culture, bias, privilege, and power. We create original performance pieces and assist in sponsoring and producing the artistic work of artists of the global majority, and particularly those of artists of color living and working in the Philadelphia area.

ABOUT PRIME ACT MEDIA LLC

Breaking barriers & creating opportunities for artists and creatives 40+!

Buy the book! Tina Strawn’s Are We Free Yet?: The Black Queer Guide to Divorcing America