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|Name = Immigrants, The Musical! (Part One) | |Name = Immigrants, The Musical! (Part One) | ||
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|Theater = | |Theater = The Institution Theater | ||
|Director = {{Unbulleted list | [[Lahari Samineni] | [Asaf Ronen]] }} | |Director = {{Unbulleted list|[[Lahari Samineni]]|[[Asaf Ronen]]}} | ||
|Music Director = | |Music Director = Tosin Awofeso | ||
||Stage Manager = | ||Stage Manager = Sandra Ybarra | ||
|Tech Director = {{Unbulleted list | | |Tech Director = {{Unbulleted list|Mark Shoemaker|Lance Hunter}} | ||
|Cast = {{Unbulleted list | | |Cast = {{Unbulleted list|Allison Day|Amar Dev|Dori Alvarado|Frank Sánchez|Heidi Rogers|Kelly Campbell|Kim Tran|Mark Jalandoon|Mars Wright|Shannon Dale Stott|Sushant Sethi}} | ||
|Run = June - July 2017 | |Run = June - July 2017 | ||
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'''''Immigrants, The Musical! (Part One)''''' was a mainstage show at [[The Institution Theater]] which explored the stories of immigrants into the United States through the cast | '''''Immigrants, The Musical! (Part One)''''' was a mainstage show at [[The Institution Theater]] which explored the stories of immigrants into the United States through the cast. | ||
==Summary== | ==Summary== |
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Theater | The Institution Theater |
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Stage Manager(s) | Sandra Ybarra |
Music Director(s) | Tosin Awofeso |
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Run | June - July 2017 |
Immigrants, The Musical! (Part One) was a mainstage show at The Institution Theater which explored the stories of immigrants into the United States through the cast.
Summary
Every immigrant story is different, but similar. The journey here, the confrontations, the communities that get formed, the many ways a name can get mispronounced, the homemade lunches that look different from every other kids school lunch. Every day is a story of their straddling that line between American assimilation and maintaining a cultural identity. It’s a balancing act that gets passed down from generation to generation.
IMMIGRANTS, THE MUSICAL! (PART 1) is a chance for the cast to tell their story (Hamilton-style!) through an improvised musical reaching from their varied backgrounds: Dominican Republic, India, Ireland, Nigeria, the Philippines, Vietnam. Each of them has personal experiences to pull from, guided by the audience, into a unique tapestry of what it truly means to be American, or at least try to blend in.