Culture Project (Allan Buchman, Artistic Director) has announced that, on the heels of George Packer's critically acclaimed play Betrayed, it will next produce the World Premiere of Lenelle Moïse's EXPATRIATE, a new play with music about race, friendship, art and fame. The play, directed by Tamilla Woodard, with choreography by Nicco Annan, stars Moïse (as 'Claudie') and Karla Mosley (as 'Alphine'). The show begins performances on July 7, 2008 with an Opening Night set for July 16, 2008.
EXPATRIATE is an engaging exploration of black womanhood, friendship, sexuality and freedom, celebrating characters in the spirit of Nina Simone, Josephine Baker and the Hottentot Venus. With only a JamMan loop machine at their feet, real-life rising stars Lenelle Moïse and Karla Mosley make intricate, haunting and stirring music as they weave the story of singing group Black Venus's rise to fame.EXPATRIATE tells the story of Claudie and Alphine, two sophisticated and sexy African-American performing artists and longtime sister-friends. Disillusioned by grief, homophobia and the black glass ceiling, they flee to Europe to heal and realize their starved American dreams. In Paris, they support themselves by singing and dancing on the street and quickly rise to infamy and fortune. But as Claudie and Alphine soon discover, stardom comes at a high price.As part of a special partnership with The Nuyorican Poets Cafe (236 East 3rd St), a multi-cultural community dedicated to artistic empowerment and creative diversity and home to NYC's freshest artists, Culture Project will welcome Nuyorican Slam Poets before performances of Expatriate on Friday and Saturday nights.Videos