PHARAOH: EGYPT’S WOMAN KING HATSHEPSUT

Written by Tim Hogan

Directed by and Starring Michal Roxie Johnson

August 8

Driven by ambition and a call from the gods, Hatshepsut, a woman who lived 3,500 years ago, defied the odds, claimed the throne from a boy-king, dressed like a man, and ruled patriarchal Ancient Egypt (Kemet) as a female Pharaoh before her memory was nearly erased.

Relive the untold true story of history’s first great woman ruler and her Machiavellian-like rise to power. In an epic biographical One-Woman play featuring a tour-de-force performance by actress Michal Roxie Johnson, embodying 18 distinct roles across every age, class, and gender, the work speaks to universal themes of womanhood, gender identity, and empowerment once thought lost to the sands of time…


Showtime:
August 8 @ 2:00pm
August 8 @ 8:00pm

Tickets:
General Admission: $25
Seniors & Artists: $20
Students: $15

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