WE’RE STILL HERE
A proposed copper mine pits the preservation of a sacred Indigenous river against the survival of a rural town. Two young leaders, fighting to save their homes, become bitter political enemies. They also form an unlikely bond.
Inspired by true events at Oak Flat, Arizona, this show blends Indigenous storytelling with musical theatre, created by Mesquakie tribal elder Alex Walker Jr. and playwright/composer Cordelia Zars. Following a sold-out workshop in 2023, this second staged production dives into themes of identity, cultural preservation, and unexpected unity with a new and exciting cast. With breathtaking music and heartfelt storytelling, it’s a theatrical experience not to be missed. Secure your tickets now for this unforgettable journey of resilience and hope.
HOW TO VIEW & LISTEN
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Original Cast & Composer Album!
We're excited to announce that our album is now available online! Listen and download on Spotify, iTunes, Apple Music-- wherever you get your jams!
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We're Still Here
January 24- February 9, 2025
Join us for our second season of shows, opening for a three-week run at Boulder’s Dairy Arts Center.
Dairy Arts Center, Grace Gamm Theater, Boulder
Listen Up! The people are raising their voice.
Written by Alex Walker and Cordelia Zars, this show is cross-cultural collaboration inspired by true events happening at Oak Flat, Arizona. Alex, a Mesquakie tribal elder, and Cordelia, a playwright and composer, worked hand-in-hand to create a unique fusion of Indigenous and musical theatre tradition to tell a story about identity, cultural preservation, and love. Though fictionalized & dramatized, this script emerged from years of research, interviews, and site visits to Oak Flat, Arizona.
A FEW TUNES FROM THE COMPOSERS
Alex Walker Jr. leads us in a prayer by the St. Vrain River. Traditional Mesquakie prayer and song were an integral part of our creative process as we develop characters, scenes, and musical numbers.
Cordelia reported the Oak Flat story for The Dirtbag Diaries Podcast in July, 2021. Hear the full story here, or wherever you get your podcasts.