I, Nat Love
Artist: Rochel Garner Coleman
Type: Performances / Assembly, Art Festivals
Program Availability: In-Person
Description
Playing the Black cowboy Nat Love, Rochel Garner Coleman chronicles the journey of a former slave who joined thousands of others like him to explore and settle the West. From Love’s birth into slavery to his walk to freedom to how he won his cowboy name, this performance explores an uncommon narrative of the Old West while recreating a period in American history that has captivated generations ever since. Based on stories from Love’s autobiography, this one-man show was written by Rochel and underwent development at the Langston Hughes Center for the Arts in Seattle.
Program options:
In-person
Please fill out this inquiry form or call 866-500-9265 for more information. (Virtual programs are not charged a travel fee.)
Price & Info
Price
Assembly Price: $1,150
Assembly Two-in-a-Row Price: $1,740
Additional Fees: In-Person Program Travel Fee - $95 per day; Virtual Program Technology Fee - $45; (On-Demand programs are not charged travel or tech fees)
Information
Audience Limit: 300
Program Length: 45 min.
Appropriate For Grade(s): Kindergarten, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th
Theme
Theme
American History Month
Black History Month
Curriculum Connections
Curriculum Connections
Social Studies
Visual & Performing Arts
Tech
Technical Requirements
sound system that he can plug into, glass of water, small children’s desk of table (with no chair attached) or a piano bench.