American Indian Artists Inc. (AMERINDA) will present the World Premiere of POWWOW HIGHWAY, a stage adaptation of David Seals novel turned cult classic film by William S. Yellow Robe, Jr. Directed by Madeline Sayet, previews begin October 10 at HERE. Opening night is slated for Thursday, October 16.
When Philbert, a local misfit, is asked to travel with Buddy to rescue Buddy's sister from jail, the unlikely pair set out on a roundabout journey from the Cheyenne Reservation in Montana to New Mexico. POWWOW HIGHWAY is a funny and heartfelt story about being there for each other and finding ones faith where you least expect it. The production stars Wyatt True Ash-Milby (Navajo), Dylan Carusona (Ojibway/Turtle Clan Oneida), Donna Brooks (Sac and Fox), Joe Cross (Caddo/Potawatomi), Bob Jaffe, Tanis Parenteau (Métis/Cree/Sioux), Autumn Peters (Ojibway/Pueblo), Anna Rahn, John Scott Richardson (Haliwa-Saponi). The design and production staff includes Raphael Mishler (set and puppets), Lux Haac (costumes), Evan Roby (lighting), Mark Van Hare (sound), Samantha Davis (stage manager) and Victoria BarclayAssistant (assistant stage manager). William S. Yellow Robe, Jr. is an enrolled member of the Assiniboine Tribe of the Assiniboine and Sioux Tribes of the Fort Peck Indian reservation in Montana. His plays are published in two anthologies entitled Grandchildren of the Buffalo Soldiers and Other Untold Stories, and Where the Pavement Ends. He is an affiliate of Penumbra Theater Company, The Eagle Project Company, Ensemble Studio Theater, AMERINDA, Red Eagle Soaring Theater Company, The Missoula Writing Collaborative, and the Minneapolis Playwrights' Center's Affiliate Writers' Program. He is a founding member of the American Indian Playwrights Guild and the National American Indian Theater and Performing Arts Alliance. He is a recipient of a Native American Achiever's Award from the Smithsonian Institute's National Museum of the American Indian, a New England Excellence Award in Theater, the First Book Award for Drama from the Gathering of Nations, a Princess Grace Theatre-Fellowship, and a recipient of a Robert Rauschenberg Foundation Residency.Videos