"Ameriville," the performance piece being presented at Western Michigan University Oct. 9-18, combines hip-hop, poetry, flamenco, stand-up comedy, music and spoken word to create a new theater language with which to explore American culture.
Linda S. Mah | lmah@mlive.com, The Flint Journal
Wed, 10/07/2015 - 2:51am
"Ameriville," the performance piece being presented at Western Michigan University Oct. 9-18, combines hip-hop, poetry, flamenco, stand-up comedy, music and spoken word to create a new theater language with which to explore American culture.