...for colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf
Event description
- Arts and entertainment
- Open to the public
By Ntozake Shange
Directed by Rachel Finley
This award-winning classic choreopoem centers stories from the wide-ranging experiences of seven Black women whose lives, stories, struggles and challenges intersect in New York City’s Harlem.
Content transparency:
This show includes themes including violence, sexual assault, discussion of self-harm including suicide, pregnancy loss, infanticide, relationship violence, PTSD, and derogatory and adult language.
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Tickets must be purchased in advance at the Herberger Institute Box Office. There will be no in-person sales at the event. Guests who do not have a ticket at the door will be directed to purchase them online.
Notice to Herberger Institute Faculty, Staff, Students and Mirabella Residents:
Eligible HIDA faculty, staff and students may redeem their complimentary ticket(s) through the box office website. Students are eligible for one complimentary ticket; faculty and staff are eligible for two tickets. Click the 'Buy Tickets' button, select the desired number of tickets, then enter and apply your 10-digit ASU ID as the promo code at checkout. For assistance, email [email protected].
Friday, November 14, 2025
2 p.m. Nov. 9, 16
Galvin Playhouse Theatre