Mixed Magic Theatre Presents Modern Classic 'For Colored Girls'

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Mixed Magic Theatre Presents Modern Classic 'For Colored Girls'

Pawtucket's Mixed Magic Theatre will be presenting Ntozake Shange's Tony-nominated play For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow is Enuf. Previews begin this Friday, February 21st.

For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide is a seven-woman ensemble production that Jonathan Pitts-Wiley, Artistic Director at Mixed Magic, dubbed a "contemporary classic." The Broadway production in 1976 was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Play. The play has been subject to a recent film production, Tyler Perry's For Colored Girls

The production will feature both familiar faces from other Mixed Magic shows and new talent from Rhode Island and Massachusetts. The director, Jackie Davis, comes to Mixed Magic from Boston where she serves as Artistic Director of the New Urban Theatre Laboratory in Boston. "She's passionate, and has a great vision," said Pitts-Wiley. "We're very excited about having her talent."

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Mixed Magic, which recently moved to their new space at 560 Mineral Spring Avenue from their previous location on Main Street, is a family-operated theater company founded in 2000 by Pitts-Wiley's parents. "For Colored Girls" complements their roster of recently performed shows, which include classics ancient and modern--Othello, Jesus Hopped The A Train, Zoo Story, and August Wilson's Fences--as well as original pieces.

For more information, or for tickets, visit Mixed Magic's website.


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