Terrell Green (he/him)

Director, Producer

HARRIET TUBMAN: LOVE SLAVE

Musicals & Operas · 267 Productions Co., LLC · Ages 16+ · United States of America
Harriet Tubman: Love Slave by Terrell M. Green, is a rap-poetic musical reimagining Harriet’s first marriage, asking what freedom costs when love is on the line. Blending verse, history, and rhythm, it explores intimacy, faith, and the radical courage to choose yourself.
Harriet Tubman: Love Slave by Terrell M. Green, is a rap-poetic musical reimagining Harriet’s first marriage, asking what freedom costs when love is on the line. Blending verse, history, and rhythm, it explores intimacy, faith, and the radical courage to choose yourself.

TRANSLATION: A NU GWORL GROUP

Drama · 267 Productions Co · Ages 18+ · United States of America
TRANSlation, is a riveting new lip-sync musical that charts the incredible journey of the first BIPOC Trans girl group to break through the mainstream music industry's barriers. Through their journey, the play explores themes of identity and belonging all set to a pop/R&B soundtrack. Happy Pride!
TRANSlation, is a riveting new lip-sync musical that charts the incredible journey of the first BIPOC Trans girl group to break through the mainstream music industry's barriers. Through their journey, the play explores themes of identity and belonging all set to a pop/R&B soundtrack. Happy Pride!

MUST GO ON: A RITE OF PASSAGE

Solo Theatre · Terrell M Green's 267 Productions Co · Ages 18+ · United States of America
Must Go On: A Rite of Passage is a solo multimedia, storytelling performance exploring coming out. This story of resiliency uses: video projection, poetry, yoga, voguing & puppetry. This piece poetically explores how identity and norms shape mental health, while tenderly addressing themes of loss.
Must Go On: A Rite of Passage is a solo multimedia, storytelling performance exploring coming out. This story of resiliency uses: video projection, poetry, yoga, voguing & puppetry. This piece poetically explores how identity and norms shape mental health, while tenderly addressing themes of loss.
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