Ayesha Jordan

Come See My Double D’s

October 29 – 31 at 8 pm

Performance artist Ayesha Jordan brings her offbeat sense of humor and commitment to technological innovation back to JACK with her third solo production, Come See My Double D’s, an immersive landscape of song, text and movement probing and exposing Jordan’s double d’s – the death of her father and the dissolution of her marriage. Never dwelling in sadness, Jordan's singular sense of humor and playfulness offer audiences a chance at transformation through a journey through the bittersweet stories of a life lived.
Listen to a sample here!

Conceived and created by Ayesha Jordan

Directed by Charlotte Brathwaite

Sound Design: Justin Hicks

Graphic Design & Props: Tammy Nguyen

Scenic & Lighting Design: Tuce Yasak

Wardrobe Design: Eric Mack

Produced by Jennifer H. Newman

Thursday - October 29 at 8 pm

Friday - October 30 at 8 pm

Saturday - October 31 at 8 pm

$18, advanced purchase at www.jackny.org or cash only at the door.  
 

@JACK

505 ½ Waverly Ave. between Fulton St. & Atlantic Ave., Clinton Hill, Brooklyn

(C or G train to Clinton-Washington)

www.jackny.org

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