March 8, 2025 7:30 pm
Run Time: 1 hour
All Ages
Come see how art is not merely entertainment but a catalyst to produce real change in our personal lives and beyond! Follow us in Epiphany as we discover the powerful voices of individuals who understand what music, poetry, and dance can do for the soul. In this one-woman show, Kendall Arin brings to life diverse voices who used art to bring them through their darkest moments.
“What do a woman who took on interrogation at the height of the civil rights movement, a man who needed to choose between the streets and life, and a young woman whose family is falling apart all have in common? They found their strength and resilience through art. In this one-woman show, Kendall Arin brings to life diverse voices who used art to bring them through their darkest moments. Come see how art is not merely entertainment but a catalyst to produce real change in our personal lives and beyond! Epiphany as we discover the powerful voices of individuals who understand what music, poetry, and dance can do for the soul. In this one-woman show, Kendall Arin brings to life diverse voices who used art to bring them through their darkest moments. Come see how art is not merely entertainment but a catalyst to produce real change in our personal lives and the world around us!”
Content Warning: mild mentions of suicide, mild depection of grief
Hailing from Detroit, MI, Kendall Arin is an Alumna of the Duke Ellington School of the Arts and has received her BFA from Point Park University’s Conservatory of Performing Arts. As a multi-hyphenate artist, she seeks to tell stories that reflect society, and evoke change on an emotional and spiritual level. A few highlights in her career as an actress include The Bluest Eye (as Claudia), Uncle Tom’s Cabin as Topsy, and I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings as Young Maya (Prime Stage), Season of Lights (Discovery Theatre), FRESHH Inc’s Next to Kin Festival, Crowns (as Yolanda) at the Creative Cauldron, Anacostia Playhouse’s Black Nativity, and Discovery Theater’s Lions of Adventure (Madame CJ Walker). Her proudest work is the self-produced one-woman show Epiphany: A Journey to Yes. Some film credits include BET’s Angrily Ever After (Bartender) & Hear Me Say My Name produced by Kelly Gardner. As a poet, her thought-provoking rhymes and faith-based themes have reached audiences across the US, to the UK to Lagos! A Co-Founder of “She Found Her Voice,” an empowerment organization encouraging young women to use their words to reach power, potential, and freedom! Her faith and love for people compels her approach to art and entrepreneurship, with community in mind, she always reminds herself – it’s an US thing! (2 Corinthians 5:21)