Micia Sports her “Educator” Hat as She Heads to Hampshire and Hollins
August 19, 2010 by Nursha
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As the summer slowly comes to an end and co-eds return to school, Micia heads to college!
In connection to her work through the Lecture Bureau , Micia will be performing an excerpt of her one-woman show, Where My Girls At?* and facilitating identity-based wo
rkshops for college students!
*Written and Performed by Micia Mosely
Directed by Tamilla Woodard
Produced by Shalonda Ingram
A Nursha Project Production
EVENT DETAILS
HAMPSHIRE COLLEGE
Sunday, September 5th, 2010 at 2pm
Amherst, Massachusetts
FREE
For more information, click here .
HOLLINS UNIVERSITY
Monday, September 6th, 2010 at 7pm
Frances Niederer Auditorium
Richard Wetherill Visual Arts Center
Roanoke, Virginia
Tickets: $5
For more information, click here .
Where My Girls At?
July 8, 2010 by Nursha
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“Where My Girls At?” is a “ thoughtful, provocative, and insanely funny” one woman show written and performed by the “multi-talented” Micia Mosely. Portraying five drastically different characters representing the diversity of Black lesbian experiences, Micia challenges the notion that there is only one way to be Black or queer in the 21st century. A phenomenal one hour performance steeped in improv and audience participation, Where My Girls At? has thrilled audiences across the country from San Francisco, Detroit and New York to Amherst, Chapel Hill and Honolulu. A New York Innovative Theater Award Nominee, the show, while hilarious, continues to tackle difficult issues including inter and intra-group racism, sexism, and homophobia.
Written & Performed by Micia Mosely
Directed by Tamilla Woodard
Produced by Shalonda Ingram
A Nursha Project Production
To view D.C. Theatre Scene’s article on Micia’s most recent performance of Where My Girls At? at the 2010 D.C. Hip Hop Theater Festival, click here .
Micia Mosely
Micia Mosely: Actor & Playwright
Micia Mosely has been an entertainer her whole life. She fuses a unique blend of hipness, humor, political astuteness, and versatility in all of her performances.
Micia’s desire to surpass the boundaries of the ordinary led to her create “Sistahfriends: A Black Lesbian Puppet Experience” and to co-found Nappy Grooves, an all-Black drag king troupe.
During the past 10 years, she has displayed her perfect comedic timing through stand up and as an emcee for numerous events throughout the nation.
In May of 2006, Micia joined forces with Nursha Project TM and debuted her one-woman show, “Where My Girls At?: A Comedic Look at Black Lesbians. A Nursha Project Production, “Where My Girls At?” is written and performed by Micia Mosely, directed by Tamilla Woodard, and produced by Shalonda Ingram.
Micia is currently touring her show nationally, performing stand up comedy, acting with Winceyco Entertainment group and traveling comedic-speaker with The Lecture Bureau .



