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Aleshia Harmon
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November 11, 2013 (Ellicott City, MD) – Playwright and director, Niccole Nero Gaines, will share her latest work, Hair’itage The Play, on stage Saturday, December 7th at the Howard County Arts Council located at 8510 High Ridge Road, Ellicott City, MD 21043. There will be 2 shows, a matinee at 4:00PM and an evening show at 8:00PM. General public tickets are available online for $25.00. This play is for both women and men, and is sure to be a hit! Hair’itage The Play is a story about six ‘Sistahs’ who share the journey of their hair and how their hair impacts them throughout their lives in many different ways. Playgoers leave in awe – empowered. Some even share tears of joy, as they can relate to the storyline from a personal perspective. Hair’itage – is a play on words with Heritage to create a more in-depth discussion about a black woman’s hair, often referred to as her “crown and glory.” Hair’itage The Play is a journey that women from all walks of life, socio-economic backgrounds, and cultural backgrounds will enjoy. With so much emphasis in today’s society on hair and beauty; black women have always been trendsetters when it comes to hair styles. Hair’itage The Play creates a sounding board to address the layers of issues and insecurities that many women have about their hair, and how their hair can or has defined them. The writer of the play, Niccole Nero Gaines, looks to take her show beyond off-Broadway where it premiered . Local organizations around the southeast can present this amazing story that is sure to enlighten, empower and allow attendees to embrace their hair journey. After all, even a woman with the worst hair day can find refuge in a stylist’s chair at the local hair salon. To purchase tickets, visit http://www.HAIRitageThePlay.com. For media passes, email media@4loveproductions.com. About the Writer/Director - Niccole Nero Gaines: Niccole is a graduate of Morgan State University with a BA in Theatre Arts. Niccole’s other writings and productions include; Last Dance and From the Heart of Hollis, for which she won the Arthur C. Lamb Playwriting Award. For the past few years Niccole has owned a hair salon. The many stories Niccole heard while operating the salon inspired this production. Niccole would like to thank her family and friends for their encouragement and support. She would especially like to thank her children, Changa and Jamilah, for stop bickering long enough for her to write this script. She dedicates this production to her mentor, Clinton T. Johnson, who’s spirit lives on in all the students he inspired at Morgan.