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Birds of North America
Birds of North America

Birds of North America

By Anna Ouyang Moench
Directed by Serge Seiden

The increasingly visible impacts of climate change serve as the urgent backdrop for this loving examination of a mixed race family with differing beliefs. As ten years go by in 90 luminous minutes, a father and daughter grapple with truly seeing and hearing the people they care about most: each other.

Underwriters: Joan P. and David O. Maxwell with additional support from Dr. Frances and Tom Wills

Dear Mapel

Dear Mapel

By Psalmayene 24
Directed by Natsu Onoda Power

Written and performed by Psalmayene 24, a preeminent voice in hip hop theater and Mosaic’s Andrew W. Mellon playwright-in-residence, this joyfully energetic coming of age story takes viewers from Park Slope, Brooklyn to Washington, DC, on a journey through Psalm’s adolescence and major life milestones which are often accentuated by the absence of his father, Mapel. Through a series of letters, both real and imagined, we explore the power of the written word to connect us with our loved ones, our past and our future.

Private

Private

By Mona Pirnot
Directed by Knud Adams

In the near future, surveillance has become so pervasive that privacy is a commodity that can be purchased or bargained away in negotiations with employers, spouses and/or Big Tech. When Corbin (Eric Berryman) lands the job of his dreams, his wife Georgia (Temídayo Amay) is able to quit her day job and concentrate on her passion for music. What Corbin hasn’t told her is that he has given up all rights to the couple’s privacy as a condition of employment. Will the threat of having their secrets exposed–especially to each other–be too much for their marriage to survive?

Marys Seacole

Marys Seacole

By Jackie Sibblies Drury
Directed by Eric Ruffin

Hailed as "revelatory" by The New Yorker Magazine, this regional premiere from Pulitzer Prize-winner Jackie Sibblies Drury features Broadway star Tina Fabrique alongside local favorite Kim Bey under the direction of Eric Ruffin (Mosaic’s Fabulation, 2019). Inspired by the real life of Mary Seacole, a British-Jamaican nurse and businesswoman who cared for soldiers during the Crimean War, Marys Seacole charts one Black woman’s extraordinary journey through space and time - from mid-1800s Jamaica to a modern-day nursing home - with fierce theatricality and reverence for the caregivers and unsung heroes among us.

Underwriters: Leslie Scallet & Maury Lieberman, Susan Clampitt & Jeremy Waletzky, with additional support from Leonade Jones, Debbie Goldman and Muriel Wolf.

In His Hands

In His Hands

By Benjamin Benne
Directed by José Carrasquillo

Daniel, a video game wizard and aspiring Lutheran pastor, is falling for Christian. But as these men explore the potential of their new relationship, voices from Christian's past threaten to overpower the connection they share. A radically contemporary, queer rom-com that asks provocative questions about faith and desire, with a gentle and lyrical voice.


Underwriters: Michael Singer and James Smith, and LINK Strategic Partners

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Mosaic Theater Company
1333 H Street Northeast,
Washington, DC, 20002,
United States
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