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  • About Bucharest Inside the Beltway
    • Who We Are
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    • Our Advisory Committee
    • In The News
  • Denver Artist Residency - Jelisa Jay Robinson
  • Romanian Weekend at the Wharf 2.0 - BiB book booth & spoken word!
  • UKRAINE+ Freedom Arts Showcase
  • Romanian Women Voices in North America
  • RADIANCE Playwrights Showcase
  • Plays in Washington DC
    • Zalmoxis
    • DISTRICTLAND >
      • DISTRICTLAND Cast & Crew
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      • "Finally Quiet" Cast & Crew
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Bucharest Inside The Beltway

Finally Quiet In My Head - Show stills from Anacostia Arts Center, June 2015 (DC Black Theatre Festival)

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,Finally Quiet In My Head - Stills from Invited Staged Reading at the Kennedy Center September 2015 (Page to Stage Festival)

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Play Synopsis: Igbo class is a safe space for Black students at Texas Light University. When that class becomes the backdrop of a viral video of an intense argument between Faith, a Black American Senior and Uchenna, a Nigerian American graduate student, the divide between the African community and the Black American community on campus is pushed to the forefront. In order to alleviate her campus' issues, Dean Thompson assigns Faith and Uchenna a mandatory project that will seek to connect the members of the Black community... if only they can put aside their differences long enough to create it. In this funny, ensemble-driven love story, We Both Suck Our Teeth explores the division and unity within the African diaspora.