
When Kemi, a 12-year-old first-generation Nigerian girl, moves from Washington, D.C. to Montgomery County, Maryland, her efforts to fit in at her new school are halted by her father's taxicab and the COVID-19 pandemic.
In addition to the presentation of Kimmy by Farah Lawal Harris, a radio play with visual elements, interactive programming for young audiences will accompany this piece. This production is suitable for the whole family but recommended for audiences 10+.
When Kemi, a 12-year-old first-generation Nigerian girl, moves from Washington, D.C. to Montgomery County, Maryland, her efforts to fit in at her new school are halted by her father's taxicab and the COVID-19 pandemic.
In addition to the presentation of Kimmy by Farah Lawal Harris, a radio play with visual elements, interactive programming for young audiences will accompany this piece. This production is suitable for the whole family but recommended for audiences 10+.
When Kemi, a 12-year-old first-generation Nigerian girl, moves from Washington, D.C. to Montgomery County, Maryland, her efforts to fit in at her new school are halted by her father's taxicab and the COVID-19 pandemic.
In addition to the presentation of Kimmy by Farah Lawal Harris, a radio play with visual elements, interactive programming for young audiences will accompany this piece. This production is suitable for the whole family but recommended for audiences 10+.