'BELIEF' LIVES AND STORIES OF MONTANA'S SALISH WOMEN

Genre: Solo Performance
©Brooks Johnson, The Missoulian
Julie Cajune

The play draws from Cajune’s personal life experiences and the true stories of generations of the women in her family living on the Flathead Indian Reservation in Northwest Montana. The stories told in BELIEF present a rare opportunity for audiences to participate in a genuine cultural exchange, and to gain insight into the daily lives of people in a Native American community as they grapple with the human condition, as well as with the broader historical legacies and events of our time.  

Open:   09/18/19
Close:   09/22/19

Schedule:
9/18: 7-9pm
9/19: 7-9pm
9/20: 7-9pm
9/21: 7-9pm
9/22: 2-4pm:
9/18/2019
9/19/2019
9/20/2019
9/21/2019
9/22/2019
Theater:   Gene Frankel Theatre
Address:   24 Bond St.
New York, NY 10012
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Closest subway: 6 to Bleecker, walk north to Bond, west to the theatre

Cost:$30
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