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SUMMARY:Looking for Tiger Lily
DESCRIPTION:Starring Anthony Hudson   the human vessel for Portland's premiere drag clown Carla Rossi   LOOKING FOR TIGER LILY utilizes song\, dance\, drag\, and video to put a queer spin on the ancestral tradition of storytelling. Asking what it means for a queer mixed Native person to experience their heritage through white normative culture as they recount growing up watching the 1960 production of "Peter Pan" featuring Sondra Lee's blonde\, blue-eyed "Indian Princess" Tiger Lily\, Anthony (and Carla) draw from a songbook stretching across Disney's "Pocahontas" to Cher's "Half-Breed." Not just autobiography\, LOOKING FOR TIGER LILY is a coming-of-age story that's more than cowboys versus Indians. This performance is made possible through a grant from the Mellon Foundation for Community Engagement. Admission is FREE. No tickets or reservations are required. Anthony Hudson is hosted by the Department of Theatre and Dance\, Whitman College. A short talkback will occur directly after the performance. For more information please contact Daniel Schindler\, schinddd@whitman.edu Viewable on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/hJ2ZXyX95WM
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Starring Anthony Hudson &ndash\; the human vessel for Portland&rsquo\;s premiere drag clown Carla Rossi &ndash\; LOOKING FOR TIGER LILY utilizes song\, dance\, drag\, and video to put a queer spin on the ancestral tradition of storytelling. Asking what it means for a queer mixed Native person to experience their heritage through white normative culture as they recount growing up watching the 1960 production of &ldquo\;Peter Pan&rdquo\; featuring Sondra Lee&rsquo\;s blonde\, blue-eyed &ldquo\;Indian Princess&rdquo\; Tiger Lily\, Anthony (and Carla) draw from a songbook stretching across Disney&rsquo\;s &ldquo\;Pocahontas&rdquo\; to Cher&rsquo\;s &ldquo\;Half-Breed.&rdquo\; Not just autobiography\, LOOKING FOR TIGER LILY is a coming-of-age story that&#39\;s more than cowboys versus Indians. This performance is made possible through a grant from the Mellon Foundation for Community Engagement. Admission is FREE. No tickets or reservations are required. Anthony Hudson is hosted by the Department of Theatre and Dance\, Whitman College. A short talkback will occur directly after the performance. For more information please contact Daniel Schindler\, schinddd@whitman.edu Viewable on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/hJ2ZXyX95WM
LOCATION:Alexander Stage\, Harper Joy Theatre\, Whitman College Campus
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DTSTAMP:20260415T085913Z
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