George Mason School of Theater
MORE DOGS
deLaski Performing Arts Building, A105, TheaterSpace, Fairfax Campus
21 - 24
Directed and Devised by Rex Daugherty, Ashleigh King, Liz Roche
TheaterSpace
November 21, 22*, 23 at 8 p.m.
November 23, 24 at 2 p.m.
*Post-Show Talkback, ASL Interpreted Performance, Audio Described Performance
$30 General Public $15 Students, Staff, Seniors, and Groups
An estimated two million Irish people immigrated to the United States in the 1800s in search of better lives, but often confronted blatant discrimination and oppression. With some employers displaying signs such as “NO BLACKS NO DOGS NO IRISH” in storefront windows, Irish immigrants found limited places to live, work, and thrive. Over time, they organized locally and nationally, built stronger communities, and acquired more social and political power. Ironically, many Irish Americans found steady work in law enforcement, and began oppressing members of yet another historically marginalized community––African-Americans.
Directed by Rex Daugherty, artistic director of Solas Nua, this compelling devised work asks audiences to confront hard truths and make hard choices. More Dogs is a workshop performance co-produced by Solas Nua.
The program for this performance will be available the week of the event. View digital program.
A limited quantity of free student tickets will be available two Tuesdays prior to the event. Learn more.