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Mar092018

March 9, 2018, Friday - Almighty Voice and his Wife opens at Southern Theater (3 nights)

Times: see show link below

Location: Southern Theater, 1420 Washington Avenue South

Almighty Voice and his Wife presented by Turtle Theater Collective

March 9-11, 2018

Turtle Theater Collective presents the U.S. premiere of Almighty Voice and his Wife, an iconic text of the Native theater canon by Delaware playwright Daniel David Moses. Almighty Voice and his Wife tells the true story of a Cree man arrested for killing a cow. Under threat of hanging he escapes, unleashing a year-long manhunt that gives rise to his status as a martyr and a legend. The work consists of two vividly contrasting acts that explore Almighty Voice as both victim and hero. The first act is a tender and intimate portrait of him and his wife in life; the second is an outlandish white-faced vaudeville routine of the two in the afterlife.