By Madison Wetzell
Directed by Lisa Anne Morrison
October 14, 15th*, 21st and 22nd at 8 p.m.
*Pay-What-You-Can performance
The Body Play
About the Show
Cast: Alyxaundrea Munson, Sierra Camille and Maeron Yeshiwas.
Producer: Lisa Anne Morrison
Stage Manager: Jasmine Lew
Poster Designer: Isabel Reodica
The New Voices series will produce brand new, never produced-on-stage plays by playwrights living in the nine Bay Area counties. These lightly produced productions will heavily feature plays written by traditionally under-represented and under-produced artists.
Find information on how to submit for the 2023-2024 series here.
Content Advisories
Adult Language
Adult Themes
Depictions and descriptions of eating disorders
Depictions and descriptions of vomiting
Crumbs is a memory play told through Ernestine, a seventeen-year-old, African American young woman whose family is dealing with their own realities of change. Reeling off of the loss of his wife, Godfrey Crump, Ernestine's father, is left with the sole responsibility of raising his two maturing daughters.
“Crumbs from the Table of Joy is a feminist play. It is a story about women and how they combat the institutions and cultural impositions thrust upon them.” shared director Tanika Baptiste. “These women represent the various archetypes both celebrated and rejected by America. Nottage is telling us to be nuanced in our understanding of others through these four women as we are complicated and make choices for survival. Women especially must live in and follow their passions. We must not allow our choices to be made at the discretion of others. A thriving society is one where women have shown up to discuss what is going on. As Gloria Steinem said “Women must have seats at the table because peace is too crucial to be left only to the politicians or only to the male half of our world.” To that I add Yes, and if that table is serving crumbs we must be strong enough to get up, build our own, and feast.”