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Selah Theatre Project Brings Local History to Life with New Play “Ruth’s Tea Room”

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In a highly anticipated collaboration, Selah Theatre Project and Laurel Ridge Community College are set to premiere an original play that dives deep into the heart of Winchester’s rich history. “Ruth’s Tea Room,” a new work by local playwright Bleu Do’zia, will grace the stage from September 13-15 and 20-21 at the William H. McCoy Theatre in Middletown, Virginia.

This play isn’t just another performance—it’s a tapestry of stories collected over a decade from the Black-owned business that became a cornerstone of Winchester’s community. Do’zia has masterfully interwoven these narratives into a compelling story that follows Azi Wells, a prodigal daughter returning home to bid farewell to Ruth’s Tea Room, a place that granted her and many others a sense of freedom and belonging. As Azi walks through the doors of the tea room one last time, she is met by memories that have come to life, each a poignant reminder of this inclusive space’s impact on its community.

Ruth’s Tea Room is more than just a backdrop in this dramatization; it represents a real place, a genuine historic site in Winchester known for welcoming everyone with open arms. The play breathes life into the highs and lows of Ruth’s Tea Room, highlighting its profound influence on the community and its residents. The combination of Bleu Do’zia’s storytelling and the talented cast, including Pamela Foster, Peter Hibl, Eric Ibarra, Eric Lee Santiful, Joanna Schilling, and Ariel Scott, promises to transport audiences into a world where grief, love, and the strength of community are explored through the lens of theatrical artistry.

Adding to the richness of the production is an accompanying art exhibition titled “The Brokenness of Grief and Time” by local artist Maddie Jaques. This exhibition will be on display during the show, providing an immersive artistic experience that complements the play’s themes.

The opening night on September 13th will begin with a reception at 6 p.m., offering an opportunity for the audience to engage with the art and the artists before the show. Following each performance, audiences will have the chance to participate in post-show discussions with the cast and crew, giving them a deeper insight into the play’s themes and the creative process behind it. These discussions foster a stronger connection between the audience and the performance, allowing for reflection and understanding beyond the theater.

“Ruth’s Tea Room” is not just a play; it’s a celebration of community, memory, and the power of storytelling. As part of the Selah Theatre Project’s mission to ignite contemplation and conversation, this production serves as a platform for diverse voices, encouraging the audience to pause, reflect, and engage with the arts in a meaningful way.

Performance Information:

  • Location: William H. McCoy Theatre, Alson Smith Hall, Laurel Ridge Community College, 173 Skirmisher Lane, Middletown, VA 22645
  • Dates and Times:
    • Friday, September 13 @ 7 PM
    • Saturday, September 14 @ 7 PM
    • Sunday, September 15 @ 2 PM
    • Friday, September 20 @ 7 PM
    • Saturday, September 21 @ 2 PM & 7 PM
  • Ticket Price: General Admission – $15
  • Tickets Available At: Selahtheatreproject.org/season

Don’t miss this chance to experience an unforgettable evening of storytelling, art, and community at “Ruth’s Tea Room.” Your attendance supports local theater and the continued enrichment of the arts in our community.

 

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