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    “Haunted” at the Boston Public Library Addresses Land Back through Native Comedy Theater

    “Haunted” at the Boston Public Library Addresses Land Back through Native Comedy Theater

    As the play concluded with thunderous applause, the audience filtered out to the lobby, Red Hawk Singers led by CheeNulKa Pocknett (Mashpee Wampanoag) provided an honor song, and the crowd was alive and bright, with conversations between strangers and friends everyone had to share something about the piece they had just seen.


    Native Theatre Brilliance Rising: An Interview with Playwright Tara Moses

    Native Theatre Brilliance Rising: An Interview with Playwright Tara Moses

    This play teaches people about what the Land Back movement is, how they can be involved whether they rent or they own, why this is so important, what is rematriation, and the specific links between Black Liberation and Tribal Sovereignty and how closely aligned these two communities are.


    Company One Theatre, in partnership with the Boston Public Library, announces the National New Play Network Rolling World Premiere of HAUNTED

    Company One Theatre, in partnership with the Boston Public Library, announces the National New Play Network Rolling World Premiere of HAUNTED

    Company One Theatre (C1) announces the National New Play Network Rolling World Premiere of Haunted, written and directed by Tara Moses, with dramaturgy by Quita Sullivan, and produced in partnership with the Boston Public Library.