Theatre

Black Girl Rising

A comedic high-energy one woman show, uncovering the toll of racism on black women’s mental health.

$20.00 - $35.00
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Person holds a microphone with one hand raised against a colorful gradient background, wearing a sleeveless top.
A performer standing on stage with a microphone and stand. Behind her is a projection of a silhouette of a black lady floating in space, she has the texture of a stars
A performer with braids and a black leather jacket smiles as she is talking into a hand held mic.

Image Credit: Darren Gill

Person holds a microphone with one hand raised against a colorful gradient background, wearing a sleeveless top.
A performer standing on stage with a microphone and stand. Behind her is a projection of a silhouette of a black lady floating in space, she has the texture of a stars
A performer with braids and a black leather jacket smiles as she is talking into a hand held mic.
  • Written and Performed by: Linnea Tengroth

  • Directed by: Mark McDonald

Are you... tired of people touching your hair? Asking where you’re from? No like, where you’re really from? Seeing microaggressions in every interaction you have?
This show is for you.
Are you... white? Committed to racial equality? An “ally”?
We’re about to find out...

Black Girl Rising is a powerful one woman show about racism and mental health. Flipping the script to assert her own normativity, Linnea engages the audience to embrace the uncomfortable. Combining three performance styles in storytelling, stand-up comedy, and spoken word poetry, the show explodes stereotypes with laughs, tears and everything in between. She will rise above the bullshit, but not quietly and conveniently as she is told. She will disrupt, she will lash out and she will rise on her own terms.
With plenty of audience engagement and no white privilege to hide behind if you don’t see this show yourself, you’ll definitely hear about it.

Animation by Brydee Lister
Dramaturgy: N’Gadie Roberts
Marketing Coordinator: Suzie Dieudonne

Black Girl Rising was developed with the assistance of Metro Arts.

linneatengroth.com

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