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SUNY Sullivan Theater Program presents Virtual Performances of Rosemary with Ginger

A New Theatrical Production for the 2021–22 Season

Posted 1/27/22

LOCH SHELDRAKE — The SUNY Sullivan Theater Arts Program is proud to announce virtual performances for Edward Allan Baker’s Rosemary with Ginger, a play about two sisters who meet in a …

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SUNY Sullivan Theater Program presents Virtual Performances of Rosemary with Ginger

A New Theatrical Production for the 2021–22 Season

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LOCH SHELDRAKE — The SUNY Sullivan Theater Arts Program is proud to announce virtual performances for Edward Allan Baker’s Rosemary with Ginger, a play about two sisters who meet in a closed-down diner and slowly reveal the strife they’re experiencing at home.

Livestreamed performances of Rosemary with Ginger take place February 4–6, Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. The virtual performance will be streamed live on BroadwayOnDemand. For a link to the livestreamed performance or further information, contact Jessica López-Barkl at jbarkl@sunysullivan.edu. Tickets are a suggested donation of $10 to the SUNY Sullivan Theater Program/Performing Arts Club.

Rosemary with Ginger, is directed by Willahna Burdick and Brianna Worden, both founding members of New Visions Inclusive Performing Arts Company, an emerging theater company composed of theater artists that have been a part of SUNY Sullivan’s Theater Program.

Rosemary with Ginger is one of several plays in SUNY Sullivan’s 2021-22 theater season to investigate the circumstances of the historically marginalized disability community and attempt to foreground people whose stories have not been largely overlooked. The SUNY Sullivan Theater Program is sensitive to the fact that representation is not enough if the stories of marginalized individuals are not represented in a thoughtful and authentic way. As a college in a county whose largest healthcare employer serves people with disabilities, SUNY Sullivan hopes to partner with regional organizations to provide an array of educational opportunities to demonstrate that art by and about people with disabilities is enriched and enhanced by the extraordinary circumstances of their lives.

For more information, contact Jessica López-Barkl at jbarkl@sunysullivan.edu.

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