Frank Theatre presents Martyna Majok’s SANCTUARY CITY, Jan. 31 – Feb. 23
SANCTUARY CITY runs January 31 – February 23, 2025 at Open Eye Theatre, 506 E 24th Street
Frank Theatre presents Pulitzer Prize winning playwright Martyna Majok’s SANCTUARY CITY, a story that brings light to the sacrifices made by DREAMers who struggle to establish a place for themselves in America, the only country they have ever known as home.
Two teenagers who were brought to America as children become one another’s sanctuaries from the harsh circumstances of post-911 Newark, NJ. When G becomes naturalized, she and B hatch a plan to marry so that he may legally remain in the country and pursue the future he imagines for his life. But as time hurtles on and complications mount, the young friends find that this promise challenges and fractures the closest relationship either has ever had.
What are they willing to risk for a future together in the only country they've known? They navigate the complexities of adolescence through their tender, joyful, and spirited connection — all while living the realities of being undocumented immigrants. Poignant, timely, and highly theatrical, SANCTUARY CITY illuminates the triumphs, challenges, and deep personal resilience of young DREAMers as they fight to establish a place for themselves and each other, and for the right to fully join the world in which they live.
SANCTUARY CITY will be performed by Stephanie Bertumen, Clay Man Soo and Keivin Vang. The production is directed by Frank Artistic Director Wendy Knox, with scenery by Joseph Stanley, lighting by Tony Stoeri, costumes by Kathy Kohl, sound by Dan Dukich, and stage management by Spencer Putney.
Tickets are $30 ($25, students and seniors) Saturday, February 1, 7:30 PM Pay What You Can
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Frank Theatre is a professional theatre company committed to producing unique work which stretches the skills of the artists who create the work while simultaneously challenging the everyday perceptions of the audience through the exploration of ideas and issues of social, political and/or cultural concern. The Twin Cities' based company was founded in 1989 by Artistic Director Wendy Knox.