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Set within the walls of a prestigious Northeastern university, what starts as a routine conference between Zoe, a Black scholar, and her tenured history professor, Janine, unravels into all-out intellectual warfare over Zoe’s thesis that the American Revolution would not have been successful without slavery in America. What starts as critiques on grammatical structure spirals into judgments on historical accuracy, erasure, professional ethics, and who ultimately is allowed to set the standard for Truth.
 

What happens when legitimate critique and systemic bias present themselves simultaneously? How do we reconcile when the pursuit of being right becomes so entangled with race, history, institutions, and public ideology that we stop being capable of seeing one another outside the argument?


It’s all in "The Niceties."

Our Mission

Soul Siren Playhouse aims to challenge and provoke thought, thus change, through artistic exploration and dramatic experience while holding space for safe, civil, and proactive cooperation on polarizing issues; Our ultimate pursuit being to serve an active role in impacting communities commonly underrepresented or underserved through a combination of community service, education, activism and training engagement inspired through our seasonal productions.

© Soul Siren Playhouse 2019

DEATH JAM

by C. Jamarr Davis

THE MARCELLE THEATER (2025)

Photo Credit: Zak Littrell (AXZL Media)

DUTCHMAN

by Amiri Baraka

THE GREENFINCH THEATER (2024)

Photo Credit: Zak Littrell (AXZL Media)

PASS THE OKRA

(Staged Reading)

by Zahria Moore 

HIGH-LOW LISTENING ROOM (2023)

Follow Monica, a Black, St. Louis raised, college student who becomes pregnant following the overturning of Roe v. Wade and, subsequently, the abolishment of abortion in Missouri. Through an exploration of self, choice, and history, Monica discreetly finds her way.

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"Authority"

(Guest Artist Performance) 

by Cameron Jamarr

ST. LOUIS ART MUSUEM  (2023)

A Guest Artist Performance by Soul Siren Playhouse Artistic Director, Cameron Jamarr at the St. Louis Art Musuem's 2023 Martin Luther King Jr. Freedom Celebration

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