Good Afternoon,
Please find below and attached a press release for or colored girls who
have considered suicide / when the rainbow is enuf.
for colored girls who have considered suicide / when the rainbow is enuf
Lakewood Playhouse continues its 86th Season
with Ntozake Shange’s land-mark choreopoem
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 22nd 2025:
“...somebody/anybody, sing a black girl’s song, bring her out to know
herself to know you...”
Lakewood Playhouse is proud to present Ntozake Shange’s landmark choreopoem for
colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf. Join
the circle as seven women share their stories and find strength in each
other’s truth, passion and humor. This fusion of poetry, dance, music and
song explodes off the stage and touches the hearts and minds of all those
who experience it. It’s time for joy. It’s time for sisterhood. It’s
time for colored girls.
Director, Michelle N. Matlock says, “We are witnessing an era where our
civil rights are being dismantled, where progress feels like it is slipping
through our fingers, and where it can feel as if we are not winning. But
through this production of for colored girls who have considered
suicide/when the rainbow is enuf I want to shift the lens. I want to use
this play to uplift, to revel in joy, and to envision a future where Black
women are ruling the world with power, wisdom, and compassion.
The stories within these 20 monologues are sacred - they are history, they
are testimony, they are truth. In this production, these stories become a
ritual of remembrance, carried out by women who already know their power.
They are not broken, they are not waiting to be saved. They come together
as a community, as leaders of a new and sustainable world, to honor and
recall the lived experiences of their foremothers.
I want to present a different, innovative way to tell these stories - one
that does not solely focus on the tragedy, but instead on the strength,
resilience, and vision of Black women. Yes, each actor will fully embody
their characters, committing to the depth and truth of each piece with
skilled craft. But they will not live in the trauma as if it is their
present. Instead, they will stand in the future, looking back, recalling
these moments as part of a necessary ritual—one that fortifies them, that
strengthens their leadership, that reminds them of who they are and where
they must go.
Through this approach, we are not just telling these stories; we are
reclaiming them and transforming them into a powerful act of
self-determination. This is a vision of “For Colored Girls” that is not
just about survival - it is about the future we deserve, and the women who
will lead us there.”
The incredible cast features Whitney Crawford, Kristina Dustan, Nyah Hart,
La Chelle Heard, Lindsey T. H. Jackson, Canae Machelle, Courtnee Ramos, with
understudies ShaVanety Jones and Sylvia Musselman.
for colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf is
directed by Michelle N. Matlock, choreographed by DéShawn Morton, with
lighting design by Alonna Hall, costume design by Aleeza McCant, scenic
design by Bernice F. Marlow, and properties design/scenic assistance by Kiana
Kendall. The scenic artist consultant is Ashley Roy-Simpson and sound
design support is Brookelyne Peterson. The stage manager is Maisha Rice and
the assistant stage manager is Andrea Weston-Smart.
for colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf runs
from May 23rd-June 8th, 2025, with performances on Fridays and Saturdays at
7:30pm, and Sunday matinees at 2:00pm. Our Pay What You Can and Industry
Night is Sunday, June 1st at 7:30pm.
Call the Box Office at (253) 588-0042 or visit www.lakewoodplayhouse.org to
book online.
Please note: this production contains strong language, reflections on rape
and abuse, and mature themes.
for colored girls who have considered suicide / when the rainbow is enuf
By Ntozake Shange
Directed by Michelle N. Matlock
LAKEWOOD PLAYHOUSE
Lakewood Playhouse’s mission is to build community through theatre. Our
175 seat theatre performs shows in-the-round in the Seattle/Tacoma
metropolitan area in the Lakewood Towne Center.
ADDRESS
5729 Lakewood Towne Center Blvd SW, Lakewood, WA 98499
PHONE
(253) 588-0042
EMAIL
boxoffice@lakewoodplayhouse.org
WEBSITE
www.lakewoodplayhouse.org
For more information or press tickets, please contact Producing Artistic
Director, Joseph C. Walsh at jwalsh@lakewoodplayhouse.org
Thanks,
Joseph C. Walsh (he/him)
Producing Artistic Director
Lakewood Playhouse
Out of Office: Monday
Tuesday-Friday, 2:00-5:00PM
(253) 588-0042
Self-care note: Your time is valuable and greatly respected. Please do not
feel obligated to respond outside of your normal business hours.
Good Afternoon,
Please find below and attached a press release for or colored girls who
have considered suicide / when the rainbow is enuf.
for colored girls who have considered suicide / when the rainbow is enuf
Lakewood Playhouse continues its 86th Season
with Ntozake Shange’s land-mark choreopoem
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 22nd 2025:
“...somebody/anybody, sing a black girl’s song, bring her out to know
herself to know you...”
Lakewood Playhouse is proud to present Ntozake Shange’s landmark choreopoem for
colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf. Join
the circle as seven women share their stories and find strength in each
other’s truth, passion and humor. This fusion of poetry, dance, music and
song explodes off the stage and touches the hearts and minds of all those
who experience it. It’s time for joy. It’s time for sisterhood. It’s
time for colored girls.
Director, Michelle N. Matlock says, “We are witnessing an era where our
civil rights are being dismantled, where progress feels like it is slipping
through our fingers, and where it can feel as if we are not winning. But
through this production of for colored girls who have considered
suicide/when the rainbow is enuf I want to shift the lens. I want to use
this play to uplift, to revel in joy, and to envision a future where Black
women are ruling the world with power, wisdom, and compassion.
The stories within these 20 monologues are sacred - they are history, they
are testimony, they are truth. In this production, these stories become a
ritual of remembrance, carried out by women who already know their power.
They are not broken, they are not waiting to be saved. They come together
as a community, as leaders of a new and sustainable world, to honor and
recall the lived experiences of their foremothers.
I want to present a different, innovative way to tell these stories - one
that does not solely focus on the tragedy, but instead on the strength,
resilience, and vision of Black women. Yes, each actor will fully embody
their characters, committing to the depth and truth of each piece with
skilled craft. But they will not live in the trauma as if it is their
present. Instead, they will stand in the future, looking back, recalling
these moments as part of a necessary ritual—one that fortifies them, that
strengthens their leadership, that reminds them of who they are and where
they must go.
Through this approach, we are not just telling these stories; we are
reclaiming them and transforming them into a powerful act of
self-determination. This is a vision of “For Colored Girls” that is not
just about survival - it is about the future we deserve, and the women who
will lead us there.”
The incredible cast features Whitney Crawford, Kristina Dustan, Nyah Hart,
La Chelle Heard, Lindsey T. H. Jackson, Canae Machelle, Courtnee Ramos, with
understudies ShaVanety Jones and Sylvia Musselman.
for colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf is
directed by Michelle N. Matlock, choreographed by DéShawn Morton, with
lighting design by Alonna Hall, costume design by Aleeza McCant, scenic
design by Bernice F. Marlow, and properties design/scenic assistance by Kiana
Kendall. The scenic artist consultant is Ashley Roy-Simpson and sound
design support is Brookelyne Peterson. The stage manager is Maisha Rice and
the assistant stage manager is Andrea Weston-Smart.
for colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf runs
from May 23rd-June 8th, 2025, with performances on Fridays and Saturdays at
7:30pm, and Sunday matinees at 2:00pm. Our Pay What You Can and Industry
Night is Sunday, June 1st at 7:30pm.
Call the Box Office at (253) 588-0042 or visit www.lakewoodplayhouse.org to
book online.
Please note: this production contains strong language, reflections on rape
and abuse, and mature themes.
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for colored girls who have considered suicide / when the rainbow is enuf
By Ntozake Shange
Directed by Michelle N. Matlock
LAKEWOOD PLAYHOUSE
Lakewood Playhouse’s mission is to build community through theatre. Our
175 seat theatre performs shows in-the-round in the Seattle/Tacoma
metropolitan area in the Lakewood Towne Center.
ADDRESS
5729 Lakewood Towne Center Blvd SW, Lakewood, WA 98499
PHONE
(253) 588-0042
EMAIL
boxoffice@lakewoodplayhouse.org
WEBSITE
www.lakewoodplayhouse.org
For more information or press tickets, please contact Producing Artistic
Director, Joseph C. Walsh at jwalsh@lakewoodplayhouse.org
Thanks,
Joseph C. Walsh (he/him)
*Producing Artistic Director*
Lakewood Playhouse
Out of Office: Monday
Tuesday-Friday, 2:00-5:00PM
(253) 588-0042
Self-care note: Your time is valuable and greatly respected. Please do not
feel obligated to respond outside of your normal business hours.