IMMIGRANT STORIES features Neema Syovata, a Kenyan American food writer and researcher who uses her culinary expertise to explore and celebrate the rich traditions and histories of African cuisines, particularly from East Africa. Her compelling narratives dive into the intersections of food, cultural heritage, and identity. This performance is part of the Palace Theater's Spotlight Series, which emphasizes storytelling and community connections through personal experiences.
TABLE READINGS - 4 a.m. Friends (1/25/25-1/25/25)
i WROTE THAT! Series - Chris Belden (2/4/25-2/4/25)
2nd Act Series - Bob Tansley (3/4/25-3/4/25)
COMMUNITY SPOTLIGHT SERIES - Herstories of Hope (3/29/25-3/29/25)
2nd Act Series - Charles Monagan (4/1/25-4/1/25)
2nd Act Series - Bob Sagendorf & Mollie The Collie (5/7/25-5/7/25)
IMMIGRANT STORIES - Luis Reyes (5/20/25-5/20/25)
TABLE READINGS - Quentin: A Roosevelt Musical (11/9/24-11/9/24)
i WROTE THAT! Series - Maria Sanchez (11/6/24-11/6/24)
i WROTE THAT! Series - Fiona Davis (11/2/24-11/2/24)
IMMIGRANT STORIES - Selim Noujaim (10/15/24-10/15/24)
2nd Act Series - Carol Ziske (9/17/24-9/17/24)
i WROTE THAT! Series - Susan Granger (9/7/24-9/7/24)
COMMUNITY SPOTLIGHT SERIES - Summer’s Comedy Series (8/22/24-8/22/24)
I WROTE THAT! AUTHOR TALK SERIES: CHRIS BELDEN (2/4/24-2/4/24)
The Confrontation (2/4/24-2/4/24)
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