Arigon Starr, the Kickapoo/Creek singer and songwriter, performs her critically acclaimed one-woman show, "The Red Road," at the National Museum of the American Indian on Saturday.
Set at the All Nations Cafe in Sapulpa, Oklahoma, "The Red Road" is Starr's "near tour de force performance," The Los Angeles Times said in a recent review. Starr portrays all of the characters in the show, which features several of her musical compositions.
Starr's show is party of NMAI's Indian Summer Showcase. The performance takes place at 6pm in the Rasmuson Theater.
Relevant Links:
Arigon Starr - http://www.arigonstarr.com
National Museum of the American Indian - http://www.nmai.si.edu
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Daily Variety: Arigon Starr show witty,
insightful (04/05)
Review: Arigon Starr's one woman
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