We Shall Not Be Moved
movie
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Overview
On the run after a series of tragic incidents, five North Philly teens find refuge in an abandoned, condemned house in West Philadelphia at the exact location that served as headquarters of the MOVE organization, where a 1985 standoff with police infamously ended with a neighborhood destroyed and 11 people dead, including five children. This self-defined family is assuaged and even inspired by the ghosts who inhabit this home and begin to see their squatting as a matter of destiny and resistance rather than urgent fear. Combining spoken word, contemporary movement, video projection, classical, R&B and jazz singing, and a brooding, often joyful score filled with place, purpose, and possibility, We Shall Not Be Moved is a timely exploration of past and present struggles which suggests an alternate future through the eyes of its young protagonists.
Cast
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Lauren Whitehead
as
Un / Sung
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Kirstin Chávez
as
Glenda
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John Holiday
as
John Blue
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Daniel Shirley
as
John Little

Adam Richardson
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John Mack
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Aubrey Allicock
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John Henry
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Michael bishop
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OG
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Duane Lee Holland, Jr
as
OG

Tendayi Kuumba
as
OG
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Caci Cole Pritchett
as
OG
Crew

Bill T. Jones
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Choreographer
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Marc Bamuthi Joseph
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Writer
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Bill T. Jones
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Director
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Mike Janney
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Stage Director
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Liz Prince
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Costume Design
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Matt Saunders
as
Set Designer
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Seth Hoff
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Assistant Director
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Daniel Bernard Roumain
as
Music Score Producer
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Viswa Subbaraman
as
Conductor
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Robert Wierzel
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Lighting Design
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Robert Kaplowitz
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Sound Designer