Abasiama and her husband Ukpong are Nigerian immigrants studying and living in Texas in the 1970s. Ukpong is exhilarated by the promises of America, but Abasiama is homesick and frustrated by Ukpong’s frequent absences. As Abasiama struggles with the physical pain of her pregnancy, the demands of work and schooling, the isolation of being away from her family, and the uncertainty of her future, an unexpected community inspires her to forge her own path. The first play in Mfoniso Udofia’s epic nine-part Ufot Cycle depicting the Nigerian-American experience, Sojourners is a “moving and powerful” (The New York Times) testament to the complexity of the American dream.
2hr 30min. Incl. 1 intermission.
Ages 13+.
September 11th, 2024
October 6th, 2024
By: Mfoniso Udofia
Director: Valerie Curtis-Newton
Cast list: Opa Adeyemo, Renea S. Brown, Kambi Gathesha, Billie Krishawn, Isaiah C. Evans, Sirra Faal
Design: Paige Hathaway
Costumes: Ivania Stack
Lighting: Porsche McGovern
Sound: Kenny Neal
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