The Air Out There
Sharece Sellem-Hannah
The Air Out There is a psychological drama/comedy set inside a prison where three incarcerated women participate in a storytelling workshop that quietly disrupts their sense of reality. Directed by Point Park University student, Amalea Krill.
Sharece Sellem-Hannah
About the Artist(s): Sharece Sellem-Hannah is an award-winning playwright and creative advocate whose work centers marginalized communities, community health, and social justice through bold, emotionally grounded storytelling. Her plays and projects have been recognized nationally, including, Daisies on Harlem’s Doorstep, which received the Floyd Gaffney Award from University of California, San Diego, and her widely toured documentary work, Silence on the Streets. She is an MFA candidate in Point Park University's Writing for Stage & Screen program and continues to create work that bridges art, education, and healing across stages, classrooms, and communities.
Artist(s) have also performed at the following Fringes: This is our first Fringe!
Event Details
A U.S. Company (Non-Pennsylvania)
From: Delaware,
UNITED STATES
Genre: Theatre
Sub-Genre(s): New Writing, Comedy, Drama
Duration: 90 mins
Price: FREE
Show rating: PG-13
Violence Violence
Additional content warnings: Weapons discussed

Standard: FREE

Standard: FREE



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