'Where We Belong' at the Public Theater

All Of It with Alison Stewart | Nov 9, 2022

This month, as part of National Native American Heritage Month, the one-person play, "Where We Belong," is at The Public Theater. Written by Mohegan artist Madeline Sayet and directed by Mei Ann Teo, the play also stars Sayet performing as an indigenous theater-maker who moves to England in 2015 to study Shakespeare, where she finds comparisons between the colonialist legacies of both the UK and the United States. Sayet joins to discuss her play, which is showing until November 27.

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