Arigon Starr, a Kickapoo/Creek singer and songwriter, is debuting her one-woman show "The Red Road" this Thursday at the Autry National Center in Los Angeles.
In the show, Starr plays eleven characters ranging in age from 9 to 57. All the action takes place at the All Nations Caf�, a fictional diner in Sapulpa, Oklahoma. Starr recorded 18 songs for the performance.
The show runs on consecutive Thursday and Sundays through April 30.
Get the Story:
'The Red Road' beckons Arigon Starr
(The Pasadena Weekly 3/30)
Relevant Links:
Arigon Starr - http://www.arigonstarr.com
Autry National Center - http://www.autry-museum.org
Arigon Starr set for debut of one-woman show
Thursday, March 30, 2006
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