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CELL by Cassandra Medley

CELL by Cassandra Medley

Playing On Air: Short Audio Plays · Playing on Air

June 10, 201852m 53s

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Show Notes

Starring Tony winner Tonya Pinkins (Jelly's Last Jam, Caroline or Change), Tony nominee Condola Rashad (Saint Joan, Ruined, "Billions"), and Melanie Nicholls-King ("The Wire," "Rookie Blue"), CELL tells the riveting story of three African American women working at an immigrant detention center. When a jaded guard arranges jobs for her sister and her niece Gwen, the family erupts into a battle over home and homeland security. As Gwen races to save a detained child, CELL paints a searing picture of the secrets we keep in order to survive. This powerful piece by Cassandra Medley, directed by Victor Lirio, "deftly explores the dirty antidemocratic secret of institutionalized racism" (New York Times). After the play, Medley joins Pulitzer Prize-winning immigration journalist Julia Preston, Broadway producer Cheryl Wiesenfeld, and host Claudia Catania to move beyond headlines and explore the real lives that inspired CELL. Cell was supported in part by Cheryl Wiesenfeld Productions.