Elizabeth Frances and Enrico Nassi in the New York premiere production of "Manahatta," written by Mary Kathryn Nagle and directed by Laurie Woolery, at the Public Theater. The problem here is that ...
Mary Kathryn Nagle’s play about the overthrow and the genocide of the Lenape Nation on the island of Manhattan returns to that historic locale, as well as the Public Theater where it was originally ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Straddling the 17th and early 21st centuries, Mary Kathryn Nagle’s play at the Public Theater examines the exploitation of the Lenape by Dutch ...
A calamity befalling an Indian tribe living on an island in the 17th century and a calamity visited upon the American economy in the 21st are cleverly entwined in “Manahatta,” an absorbing if ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by The show, which toggles between the 17th century and the early 21st, arrives on the island on which it is largely set. By Alexis Soloski Mary Kathryn ...
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