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YOUR CART

a world premiere benefit performance
THE LIFE AND DEATH OF
BY JUNE CARRYL
EPILOGUE BY LIBRECHT BAKER



THE LIFE AND DEATH OF
is a short, poetic piece dedicated
​to Oluwatoyin “Toyin” Salau

The Vagrancy's benefit performance of THE LIFE AND DEATH OF, written and directed by June Carryl, raised over $1,200 at its premiere. We hope the performance continues to be shared and patrons donate directly to BLACK LIVES MATTER and BLACK TRANS PROTESTORS EMERGENCY FUND.


Running Time: 25 minutes

THE LIFE AND DEATH OF features Celia Mandela Rivera, Miss Barbie Q, Mia Moore, Elitia Daniels, Bri'Unia Stock, Cathy Diane Tomlin*, Lorinda Hawkins Smith*, Brittney S. Wheeler*, Juanita Jennings*, Crystal Lee Brown*, Kaci Hamilton*, Ashley Romans*, Yolanda Snowball*, Veralyn Jones*, Inger Tudor*, June Carryl* and librecht baker.



June Carryl, Writer/Director; Caitlin Hart, Producer; Angela Dogani, Stage Manager; librecht baker, Epilogue; Alfredo Trueba, Editor; Carolyn Ratteray, Talkback Moderator. 

*The Actor appears through the courtesy of Actors' Equity Association. This production is presented under the auspices of the Actors Equity Los Angeles Membership Company Rule



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*These performances are made possible in part by a grant
from the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs.