Cikiuteklluku (Giving Something Away)
A young Yup’ik girl from rural Alaska faces heartache when a non-Native couple adopts her baby.
Written by Holly Stanton (Yup’ik*)
Directed by Ed Bourgeois
Dramaturgy by Shelley Orr
Staged reading:
Thursday, June 16 at 7:30 pm, Autry National Center
Ungipamsuuka (My Story)
An Alaskan Native sculptor boldly confronts familial, cultural, and sexual trauma with the healing power of art.
Written by Susie Silook (Siberian Yupik/Inupiaq*)
Directed by Stephan Wolfert
Dramaturgy by Robert Caisley and Lauren Simon, Assistant Dramaturg
Staged reading:
Friday, June 17 at 7:30 pm, Autry National Center
The Bird House
Questions about family, faith, community and the very soil we live on collide in a small West Texas town.
Written by Diane Glancy (Cherokee*)
Directed by Robert Caisley
Dramaturgy by Shirley Fishman
Staged reading:
Saturday, June 18 at 1:00 pm, Autry National Center
The Woman Who Was Captured by Ghosts
A Cheyenne woman faces her own mortality on a metaphysical journey to a place where tradition is the best medicine.
Written by Julie Pearson-Little Thunder (Creek*)
Directed by Jere Hodgin
Dramaturgy by Julie Jensen
Staged reading:
Saturday, June 18 at 4:00 pm, Autry National Center
VENUE:
Wells Fargo Theater
The Autry National Center
4700 Western Heritage Way
Los Angeles, CA, 90027-1462.
TICKETS:
$10/play or $25/ four-play festival pass;
Half price for students, senior and military;
free for Autry members and La Jolla Playhouse subscribers
INFORMATION:
(323) 667-2000, ext. 354
www.NativeVoicesattheAutry.org.