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Unheard Voices at “Educators Meet & Greet w/ Nilaja Sun”
Educators and theater goers came out to meet & greet Nilaja Sun, the mastermind behind the one woman show entitled “No Child”. Various speakers gave an account on their personal experience as an educator and why education is important.
Educators and theater goers came out to the Two River Theater to meet & greet Nilaja Sun, the mastermind behind the one woman show entitled “No Child”.
Various speakers gave an account on their personal experience as an educator and why education is important.
Educators meet Nilaja Sun
“No Child” is a one woman show based on Sun’s experience as a teaching artist in NYC public schools.
Written & Performed by Sun, she transforms herself into an entire classroom of students, as well as their teachers and family members, the principal, a janitor, and a security.
Sun encouraged everyone to come see the play and for educators to bring their students along for a learning experience as well.
She also talked about visiting local schools including Long Branch High School, Neptune High School, Red Bank Regional, and Asbury Park High School.
Nilaja blessed the audience with a glimpse of what you would see if you come see the play. From those few minutes, I can describe Ms. Sun as amazingly brilliant. This is definitely a must see!
“No Child” premiers at the Two River Theater Company in Red Bank, NJ on November 1st. Tickets start at $37, 30 years and younger, $24. If you’re interested in buying a group ticket, please contact Brian Holland at 732.345.1400 ext 1813. Visit their website.
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gilda rogers
November 1, 2011 at 6:13 pm
Keith and and Chennel your coverage of No Child and Nilaja Sun is great. Thanks so much for coming out. Peace. Gilda
Keith
November 2, 2011 at 9:35 pm
Hey Gilda, we really enjoyed doing the coverage and Nilaja Sun was absolutely brilliant! Much love! Keith and Chenelle…