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Sojourners and Her Portmanteau

First Preview: Apr 17, 2017

Opening Date: Apr 22, 2017

Closing Date: Jun 12, 2017

Running Time: 01:35

Sojourners and Her Portmanteau
https://www.nytw.org/show/sojourners-her-portmanteau/ Show Site Icon

Playing @

New York Theatre Workshop

79 East 4th Street New York City, NY 10003

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In a two-part theatrical event, NYTW Usual Suspect Ed Sylvanus Iskandar brings to life the singularly poetic world of playwright and NYTW Usual Suspect Mfoniso Udofia’s Sojourners and Her Portmanteau.

Performed in repertory
, these two chapters of Udofia's sweeping, nine-part saga, The Ufot Cycle, chronicle the triumphs and losses of the tenacious matriarch of a Nigerian family. 

In Sojourners
, a young, pregnant Abasiama struggles with the responsibilities of her arranged marriage as her husband becomes seduced by 1970s American culture. Intent on finishing her university studies so that she can return to Nigeria, Abasiama weighs her dreams and obligations as she attempts to move forward.

Decades later, the full impact of her decision erupts when Abasiama’s family is reunited in Her Portmanteau. As Nigerian traditions clash with the realities of American life, Abasiama and her daughters must confront complex familial legacies that span time, geography, language and culture. Presented in two parts, this heartrending pairing probes into the ties that bind mothers and daughters and how we define home.
Age Guidance

Age Guidance: 13

Show Notes

Show Notes: No Intermission

Performance Schedule:

ROTATING REPERTORY SCHEDULE:
VISIT - https://www.nytw.org/show/sojourners-her-portmanteau/

Director

Ed Sylvanus Iskandar

Written by

Mfoniso Udofia

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Full-price tickets

$29 - $69

Lottery & Rush

Subject to availability at the opening of the box office, $25 day-of rush tickets may be available for youth, seniors, artists and Lower East Side residents. Rush tickets are sold cash-only, limit two per person.

Accessibility:

Box Office

Counter 44"

Parking

Garage: Central Parking, 403 Lafayette Street, East 4th St & Astor Place • Significant street parking and available drop-off zones

Curb Ramps

Corner of 2nd Avenue & East 4th Street

Passenger Loading Zone

Front of Entrance

Directions Bus

M15, M103

Restroom

Gender Neutral Restrooms both Women's and Men's: 35.75" Door to restrooms. Women's: Door 26". Stall 35" x48". Commode 15". Mens: Door 26". Stall 36" x 60". Commode 15". Urinal 27".

Directions Subway

#6 to Astor Pl B, D, F, Q to Broadway / Lafayette F to 2nd Ave N, R to 8th St

Elevator\Escalator

None.available

Telephone

None on premises

Entrance

Double doors (each29.5")

Visual Assistance

Low vision seating available upon request as available • Programs available in large print: ask an usher, house manager, or box office representative

Water Fountain

Spout 36"

Assisted Listening System

Infared Hearing Listening devices available for every performance, contact the house manager upon arrival.

Wheelchair Info

Wheelchair accessible.Street to Lobby (Merchandise & Concessions): no stairs • Wheelchair Seats (companion seats in parenthesis): J1 (2), J16 (15)

Folding Armrests

None available

Seating

Lobby to Row A (ront row): 12 steps down, railing • Lobby to Row S (back row) through Row J: no stairs • Wheelchair Seats (companion seats in parenthesis): J1 (2), J16 (15)

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By Subway:

#6 to Astor Pl B, D, F, Q to Broadway / Lafayette F to 2nd Ave N, R to 8th St

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By Bus:

M15, M103