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Sell Fish

Episode 3 of the New Native Theatre's National Native American 10-Minute Play Festival Podcast podcast, hosted by New Native Theatre, titled "Sell Fish" was published on February 1, 2022 and runs 33 minutes.

February 1, 2022 ·33m · New Native Theatre's National Native American 10-Minute Play Festival Podcast

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New Native Theatre is the Upper Midwest’s professional theatre company dedicated to Native artists and audiences. As the most frequently producing Native American theatre in the Midwest, New Native Theatre has been creating professional pathways into careers in the performing arts and seeding the ecosystem with Native talent since its founding by Diné/Navajo Artistic Director, Rhiana Yazzie in 2009. NNT is a dedicated anti-racist, anti-colonial organization that believes theatre is one of the...

New Native Theatre is the Upper Midwest’s professional theatre company dedicated to Native artists and audiences. As the most frequently producing Native American theatre in the Midwest, New Native Theatre has been creating professional pathways into careers in the performing arts and seeding the ecosystem with Native talent since its founding by Diné/Navajo Artistic Director, Rhiana Yazzie in 2009. NNT is a dedicated anti-racist, anti-colonial organization that believes theatre is one of the most powerful tools for reclaiming resilience, health, and agency for indigenous tribal communities.

Season 1, Episode 3 - Sell Fish

The third audio play from The National Native American Ten Minute Play Festival is Sell Fish by Kwantlen playwright, Joseph Dandurand, a story about a relationship beginning to crumble as they struggle to understand each other. Trigger warning. 
Fisherman Joe and his wife, Allie, are in a modern day relationship that begins to crumble as they struggle to understand each other. Trigger warning, this play deals with characters struggling with depression, bi-polar disorder, and marital issues.

Director
Tommi B. Coyote, Mi’gmaq Descendant/Filipinx 

Actors
Skyler Ray Benson Davis, Tlingit 
Elise Bear, Osage and Iowa of Oklahoma



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