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What’s Next
from Yale Cabaret: Marry Me a Little
by David Geffen School of Drama at Yale | Yale Repertory Theatre
Cab 9
February 23-25th
Udo
Written & Proposed by Abigail Onwunali & Nomè SiDone
A Nigerian immigrant couple trying to create roots in a new country begin trying for a baby. What should be a simple process of love making amongst husband and wife turns into a tumultuous, life altering night of betrayal, submission and pain. Is their love strong enough to keep them anchored to each other? Or will they admit defeat, disappointing not only themselves but everyone back home?
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Cab 10
March 2-4th
Dr.Ride’sAmericanBeachHouse
By Liza Berkenmeier
Proposed by Rebeca Robles
It’s 1983, the evening before Dr. Sally Ride’s historic space flight. Hundreds of miles from the launch, a group of women with passionate opinions and no opportunities sit on a sweltering St. Louis rooftop watching life pass them by. Their uncharted desires bump up against American norms of sex and power in this intimate snapshot of queer anti-heroines.
Cab 11
March 30-April 1st
EveryBrilliantThing
By Duncan MacMillan
Proposed by Malachi Beasley & Alexis Woodard
“You’re seven years old. Mom’s in the hospital. Dad says she’s ‘done something stupid’. She finds it hard to be happy. You start a list of everything that’s brilliant about the world. Everything worth living for.”
Cab 12
April 20-22nd
Tobie
Proposed & Adapted by Lily Haje
An adventure-romance of quasi-Biblical proportions. A Symbolist fever dream. A poetic celebration of object performance. Freely translated and adapted from Maurice Bouchor’s 1889 puppet play, Tobie is a story of growing up, of falling in love and finding yourself, and of defeating the fish demon trying to sleep with your girlfriend.