Two young people born of undocumented parents in a post-9/11 U.S.struggle to navigate complexities of immigration, identity, belonging, and love. Their friendship evolves over years of late-night conversations, along with their distinct circumstances. They will each need to decide what is best for themselves, and decide how far they are willing to go to help the other.
Sanctuary City is a strikingly intimate play written by Pulitzer Prize-winner Martyna Majok, and directed by Anthony Doan. Produced by More Mas Marami Arts, fiscally sponsored by School of Arts and Culture at MHP (SOAC).
This production has achieved a TBA Highlight!
The Homegrown Achievement. This production is creating jobs and creative opportunities right here in the Bay Area.
What are TBA Highlights? We're honoring incredible productions across the Bay that are driving the future of theatre forward. The Highlights program uplifts specific shows that have met the important benchmarks required to earn one (or more) of our four achievements: Homegrown Achievement, Going Green Achievement, Reflection Achievement, and Open Doors Achievement. When you see one of these badges you can expect to see theatre produced, rehearsed, and performed according to these values.
This company is funded by a CA$H Grant!
The CA$H Theatre Grant Program — short for Creative Assistance for the Small (Organization) and Hungry (Artist) — provides vital financial support to individual theatre artists and small theatre companies in the San Francisco Bay Area. Founded in 1999, these grants support a range of creative projects artists and companies need, from capacity-building projects to fully-produced public performances.
$25-$50