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Rebecca Naomi Jones (left) and de’Adre Aziza tease Stew in Passing Strange, a wild new musical making its world premiere at Berkeley Repertory Theatre before heading to New York City.

Photographer:
Kevin Berne

 

Passing Strange press photo

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Daniel Breaker (foreground) and Stew in Passing Strange, a wild new musical making its world premiere at Berkeley Repertory Theatre before heading to New York City.

Photographer:
Kevin Berne

 

Passing Strange press photo

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(l to r) Daniel Breaker and Chad Goodridge in Passing Strange, a wild new musical making its world premiere at Berkeley Repertory Theatre before heading to New York City.

Photographer:
Kevin Berne

 

Passing Strange press photo

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The provocative singer/songwriter known as Stew brings his songs to the stage in Passing Strange, a wild new musical making its world premiere at Berkeley Repertory Theatre before heading to New York City.

Photographer:
Kevin Berne

 

Passing Strange press photo

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de’Adre Aziza (dancing) and Stew in Passing Strange, a wild new musical making its world premiere at Berkeley Repertory Theatre before heading to New York City.

Photographer:
Kevin Berne

 

Passing Strange press photo

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(l to r) Colman Domingo, Rebecca Naomi Jones, Chad Goodridge, de’Adre Aziza and Daniel Breaker in Passing Strange, a wild new musical making its world premiere at Berkeley Repertory Theatre before heading to New York City.

Photographer:
Kevin Berne

 

Passing Strange press photo

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(l to r) Chad Goodridge, de’Adre Aziza, Daniel Breaker, Colman Domingo and Rebecca Naomi Jones in Passing Strange, a wild new musical making its world premiere at Berkeley Repertory Theatre before heading to New York City.

Photographer:
Kevin Berne

Passing Strange press photo

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(l to r) Daniel Breaker and Eisa Davis in Passing Strange, a wild new musical making its world premiere at Berkeley Repertory Theatre before heading to New York City.

Photographer:
Kevin Berne

 


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Passing Strange press photo

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Stew, the provocative musician known for his work with a band called The Negro Problem, brings his songs to the stage for the exuberant world premiere of Passing Strange, opening in October at Berkeley Repertory Theatre.

Photographer:
Michal Daniel

 

Passing Strange press photo

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Stew, the provocative musician known for his work with a band called The Negro Problem, and his longtime collaborator Heidi Rodewald (at left) bring their songs to the stage for the exuberant world premiere of Passing Strange, opening in October at Berkeley Repertory Theatre.

Photographer:
Michal Daniel

 

Passing Strange press photo

print use / web use

Stew, the provocative musician known for his work with a band called The Negro Problem, brings his songs to the stage for the exuberant world premiere of Passing Strange, opening in October at Berkeley Repertory Theatre.

Photographer:
Michal Daniel

 

Passing Strange press photo

print use / web use

(l to r) Stew, the provocative musician known for his work with a band called The Negro Problem, and his longtime collaborator Heidi Rodewald bring their songs to the stage for the exuberant world premiere of Passing Strange, opening in October at Berkeley Repertory Theatre.

Photographer:
Michal Daniel

 

Passing Strange press photo

print use / web use

Stew, the provocative musician known for his work with a band called The Negro Problem, and his longtime collaborator Heidi Rodewald (standing) bring their songs to the stage for the exuberant world premiere of Passing Strange, opening in October at Berkeley Repertory Theatre.

Photographer:
Michal Daniel

Passing Strange press photo

print use / web use

Stew, the provocative musician known for his work with a band called The Negro Problem, brings his songs to the stage for the exuberant world premiere of Passing Strange, opening in October at Berkeley Repertory Theatre.

Photographer:
Michal Daniel

 

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