Flyin’ West

by

Pearl Cleage

Directed by Dr. Kristyl D. Tift

Feb. 20-22; 25-28 & Mar. 1-2, 2014

The Cellar Theater at the University of Georgia

Three children dressed in vintage clothing, sitting closely together with hands linked, against a wooden backdrop.
JOURNAL ARTICLE
UGA TODAY
Pearl Cleage (b. 1948) is a playwright, essayist, and novelist based in Atlanta, Georgia. A longtime artist- in- residence and current Mellon Playwright in Residence at the Alliance Theatre, Cleage consistently writes about African American women living, loving, and surviving during pivotal moments in US history.
— Kristyl D. Tift, "Flyin' High in Flyin' West"
Three women dressed in historical clothing, standing outdoors. The woman in the center wears a patterned dress with a high waist, a yellow belt, and has short hair. The woman on the left wears glasses and a light-colored dress with a high collar, and the woman on the right wears a dress with a white collar and a floral hat. They appear to be posing for a photo.

Photography by C.A. Farris.

Photography by John Gibbs.