
About this Event
We invite the local Indigenous community to the first rehearsal of Larissa FastHorse's latest work, Fake It Until You Make It—a bold and hilarious Indigenous farce.
This gathering is an exclusive opportunity for the local Indigenous community to be immersed into the creative process. Attendees will enjoy a meal together, and Elders will be invited to share a word or reflection of their choice to help open the space. This moment, envisioned by the playwright herself, is to honor and celebrate Indigenous voices.
We can’t wait to share this meaningful experience with you!
More about the play:
In Larissa FastHorse's uproarious comedy, a collision of friends and foes within the non-profit sector sets the stage for a whirlwind of competition, chaos, and comedic revelation. Meet Wynona, the Native American proprietor of N.O.B.U.S.H., and River, her white counterpart at Indigenous Nations Soaring. Their escalating rivalry ensnares colleagues and bystanders, leading to the unraveling of secrets that highlight the absurdities of ambition and authenticity. Amidst the laughter, genuine connections form, emphasizing the value of unexpected paths to success. Fake It Until You Make It is a humorous exploration of ambition, demonstrating that laughter often accompanies the pursuit of goals.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Arena Stage at the Mead Center for American Theater, 1101 6th Street Southwest, Washington, United States
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