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MetroStage Three Sistahs Producing Artistic Director - Carolyn Griffin Writer and Director - Thomas W. Jones II Music director and Composer - William Hubbard Set - Milagros Ponce de Leon Lighting Adam Magazine Costumes - LeVonne Lindsay Sound - Tony Angelini Stage manager - Che Wernsman The Cast Desire Dubose Crystal Fox Bernardine Mitchell Inspired by Chekhov's Three Sisters, award-winning writer and director Tom Jones has written an elegant intimate musical, which reunites three "sistahs" on the day of their brother's funeral in 1969, as they revisit the past and confront the future. An evening of gospel and blues shout through the walls and fill the house with a tapestry of musical styles from the era. Thomas W. Jones II has directed, written and performed in over 150 plays worldwide.

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Watch Past Performances

Words and Music: The Stephen Schwartz Project and More (Metrostage) 9/2/06: Words and Music: The Stephen Schwartz Project and More (Metrostage)

Don’t miss a new revue of songs by the creator of Wicked, Godspell, Pippin, and The Baker’s Wife, plus selections from The Bingo Long Traveling All Stars and Motor Kings—a new musical about a black barnstorming ball club in 1939.

Words and Music: The Stephen Schwartz Project and More (Metrostage)

Don’t miss a new revue of songs by the creator of Wicked, Godspell, Pippin, and The Baker’s Wife, plus selections from The Bingo Long Traveling All Stars and Motor Kings—a new musical about a black barnstorming ball club in 1939.
Metro Stage’s Becoming George 9/4/04: Metro Stage’s Becoming George

Metro Stage’s Becoming George: Radical writer George Sand comes out of her retirement to confront a repressive government, a war, and her new protégé, Sarah Bernhardt. Featuring Cat Taylor as George Sand. Book & lyrics by Patti McKenny and Doug Frew. Music by Linda Eisenstein.

Metro Stage’s Becoming George

Metro Stage’s Becoming George: Radical writer George Sand comes out of her retirement to confront a repressive government, a war, and her new protégé, Sarah Bernhardt. Featuring Cat Taylor as George Sand. Book & lyrics by Patti McKenny and Doug Frew. Music by Linda Eisenstein.
NEW THEATRICAL WORKS 2002 9/1/02: NEW THEATRICAL WORKS 2002

African Continuum Theatre Company, American University, Metrostage and Signature Theatre present excerpts from new musicals in development.

NEW THEATRICAL WORKS 2002

African Continuum Theatre Company, American University, Metrostage and Signature Theatre present excerpts from new musicals in development.

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