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2004: Had its U.S. Premiere on 21 April 21 in Thrust Theater, University of Louisville, once more directed by [[Nefertiti Burton]] and [[Dumile Magodia]], with designs by [[Kathy A. Perkins]].
 
2004: Had its U.S. Premiere on 21 April 21 in Thrust Theater, University of Louisville, once more directed by [[Nefertiti Burton]] and [[Dumile Magodia]], with designs by [[Kathy A. Perkins]].
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A filmed version was shown at the Gorée Institute in Dakar on 23 August as part of the International Day for Slavery and Abolition.
  
 
http://kathyaperkins.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/PerkinsWebCV2017.pdf
 
http://kathyaperkins.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/PerkinsWebCV2017.pdf
  
 
"Six AATP plays to be presented on campus", in ''The Louisville Cardinal'', September 30, 2003[https://www.louisvillecardinal.com/2003/09/six-aatp-plays-to-be-presented-on-campus/]
 
"Six AATP plays to be presented on campus", in ''The Louisville Cardinal'', September 30, 2003[https://www.louisvillecardinal.com/2003/09/six-aatp-plays-to-be-presented-on-campus/]

Revision as of 09:01, 4 November 2020

The Middle Passage: A Ritual of Healing is a play by Fatima Dike (1948-)


2003: Premiered at the Grahamstown Festival and the Little Theatre, University of Cape Town, South Africa. Directed by Nefertiti Burton and Dumile Magodia, designed by Kathy A. Perkins

2004: Had its U.S. Premiere on 21 April 21 in Thrust Theater, University of Louisville, once more directed by Nefertiti Burton and Dumile Magodia, with designs by Kathy A. Perkins.


A filmed version was shown at the Gorée Institute in Dakar on 23 August as part of the International Day for Slavery and Abolition.

http://kathyaperkins.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/PerkinsWebCV2017.pdf

"Six AATP plays to be presented on campus", in The Louisville Cardinal, September 30, 2003[1]