What: Dust of Egypt
Where: The Sheen Center
18 Bleeker St.
New York, NY
Who: Recommended for Ages 12 and above
When: Through March 29. 2026
Dust of Egypt: The Story of Sojourner Truth is the story of the legendary abolitionist, activist, and evangelist known for her "Ain't I a Woman" speech. While parts of this famous speech are quoted in the play, the focus of the story is a lesser-known story about how she rescued her son from slavery after he was sold and illegally taken south. The show is unsuitable for very young children due to mature subject matter. However, it is highly recommended for children in middle school and above as an excellent opportunity to learn about and experience history in a visceral way.
The show can be gut-wrenching and emotional. However, even though it might not be easy to take at times, it shines a harsh light on some important truths about our past. Contrary to what some believe, you cannot sweep the past under the rug and forget about it.
Understudy, Nadel Henville's portrayal of the older Sojourner Truth did not feel authentic enough. She seemed too young and spry to have lived through and experienced what the character did. However, Jade Cayne was excellent in the role of Belle (Sojourner before she renamed herself). Her portrayal was both fierce and heartbreaking, and clearly the highlight of the show. The rest of the cast was good.
And that's our view. For more information about Dust of Egypt: The Story of Sojourner Truth or to purchase tickets, visit www.dustofegypt.com.
Tune in Saturday for Still More Theater Saturday.
Photo credits;
All Dust of Egypt: The Story of Sojourner Truth production photos by Rainer DeLalio
All Dust of Egypt: The Story of Sojourner Truth production photos by Rainer DeLalio
Images used in this post were sent by publicists, artists, and/or PR firms and are used by permission. Address any concerns regarding image usage here.
















I definitely would like to see this. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDelete