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Kim Bey, front, as Mary Seacole and Tina Fabrique as Duppy Mary, in Mosaic Theater's production of “Marys Seacole,” at Atlas Performing Arts Center through May 29.
There have been a small, but vocal number of Mary Seacole detractors such as Curtis, and notably the former editor of Radio 4’s Today programme Rod Liddle, who almost cannot bear the fact that ...
A new temporary hospital named after nursing hero Mary Seacole opened in Surrey earlier this month. The NHS Seacole Centre is dedicated to helping people recovering from the coronavirus. Several ...
Quincy Tyler Bernstine plays the real-life 19th-century Jamaican-born healer in 'Marys Seacole,' the new experimental drama by Jackie Sibblies Drury, author of the acclaimed 'Fairview.
Mary Seacole played it with historic impact. ‘Marys Seacole’ review: Frenetically paced play journeys across time and place for trailblazer’s fascinating story - Chicago Sun-Times ...
Marys Seacole. Regional Play. Unicorn Theatre; 3828 Main Street, Kansas City, MO; SYNOPSIS: Based on the life of the famous Jamaican woman, Mary Seacole was the first black nurse in the early 19th ...
Jackie Sibblies Drury’s sparkling new play, about the Jamaican-born nurse Mary Seacole, reinvents a dramatic trope as a dizzying hall of mirrors. Skip to content Skip to site index.
A powerful visual leitmotif in “Marys Seacole” is the real Mary’s mother, who rarely leaves the stage or stops walking. She doesn’t say anything, but Karen Kandel makes her an awesome ...
LONDON -- Google today honoured Mary Seacole, a Jamaican/Scottish nurse who nursed wounded soldiers on the battlefield during the Crimean War in the 1850s. SEE ALSO: 5 black artists using their ...
Numan Acar, who appears in the upcoming Spider-Man: Far from Home, is set to play opposite Sam Worthington and Gugu Mbatha-Raw in Seacole.
Jackie Sibblies Drury, best known for her Off-Broadway hit Fairview, debuted her latest work Marys Seacole at Lincoln Center Theater’s LCT3.The play began performances at the Claire Tow Theater ...
You’ve likely heard of Florence Nightingale but perhaps not Mary Seacole, a similarly courageous nurse and humanitarian who was born in 1805 in Jamaica (she was the daughter of a white Scottish ...