Prism Movement Theater, in collaboration with the Latino Cultural Center and the Office of Cultural Affairs, is producing a drive-in workshop of the show Overbooked, written by Yvonne Johnson.
A routine trip to her overbooked hair salon becomes more than she bargains for when a young Black woman with a painful past falls asleep under a new state of the art hair steamer, sending her 500 years into the future. Experiencing this new world where only people of color exist, she will have to decide if this is where she truly belongs or return home to people who still need her.
This workshop performance will utilize a drive-in theater format, with audiences listening to the music of the show in their cars.
Prism Movement Theater, in collaboration with the Latino Cultural Center and the Office of Cultural Affairs, is producing a drive-in workshop of the show Overbooked, written by Yvonne Johnson.
A routine trip to her overbooked hair salon becomes more than she bargains for when a young Black woman with a painful past falls asleep under a new state of the art hair steamer, sending her 500 years into the future. Experiencing this new world where only people of color exist, she will have to decide if this is where she truly belongs or return home to people who still need her.
This workshop performance will utilize a drive-in theater format, with audiences listening to the music of the show in their cars.
Prism Movement Theater, in collaboration with the Latino Cultural Center and the Office of Cultural Affairs, is producing a drive-in workshop of the show Overbooked, written by Yvonne Johnson.
A routine trip to her overbooked hair salon becomes more than she bargains for when a young Black woman with a painful past falls asleep under a new state of the art hair steamer, sending her 500 years into the future. Experiencing this new world where only people of color exist, she will have to decide if this is where she truly belongs or return home to people who still need her.
This workshop performance will utilize a drive-in theater format, with audiences listening to the music of the show in their cars.