- Nov. 5, 2019 7:30 p.m. - 9 p.m. + Google Calendar
Presidential Lecture Series with Aleshea Harris

Intended Audience

We Do Not Beg The Rope
poems and music by Aleshea Harris
An insistence upon the innate worthiness of marginalized people, We Do Not…is a selection of poetic confrontations. Through these works, Harris challenges problematic cultural mythologies while proposing new ones.
Aleshea Harris’s play Is God Is (Soho Rep) won the 2016 Relentless Award, an OBIE Award for playwriting in 2017, was a finalist for the Susan Smith Blackburn Prize and made The Kilroys’ List of “the most recommended un-and underproduced plays by trans and female authors of color” for 2017. It will be produced at the Royal Court in London in the summer of 2020 and has been published by 3Hole Press and Samuel French. What to Send Up When It Goes Down, a play-pageant-ritual response to anti-blackness, had its critically-acclaimed NYC premiere in 2018, was featured in the April 2019 issue of American Theatre Magazine and was nominated for a Drama Desk award. WTSU will tour to Woolly Mammoth and A.R.T. this fall and has been published by Samuel French. Harris has performed her own work at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Orlando Fringe Festival, REDCAT, as part of La Fête du Livre at La Comèdie de Saint-Étienne and at the Skirball Center in Los Angeles. Harris is a two-time MacDowell Fellow.