
Strike at the Wind! 鈥撯搘hich tells the story of Henry Berry Lowrie鈥撯搑eturns for two shows this summer on the Givens Performing Arts Center (GPAC) stage on the campus of 麻豆社区 Pembroke.
The play will be performed July 21-22, beginning at 7:30 p.m. Admission is $10. For tickets, visit or call the GPAC Ticket Office at 910.521.6361. Doors open at 7.
Strike at the Wind! 鈥撯搊ne of the longest-running outdoor dramas in the state鈥撯揹ebuted at the Lumbee Tribal Cultural Center in 1976. Due to ongoing renovations to the lakeside amphitheater, organizers moved the play to GPAC.
Jonathan Drahos, the play鈥檚 director, said nearly the entire cast from the 2022 season has returned, including Bill Oxendine and Cheyenne Ward, who are back playing the leads, Henry Berry and Rhoda. This summer鈥檚 cast is one of the largest in recent memory.
鈥淲e have returning veterans who continue to participate year after year,鈥 said Dr. Drahos. 鈥淚t's a true testament to the power of this story in this community. We are all proud to keep the story going through the culture center renovations, and the Lumbee Tribe has been supportive and collaborative as always. I am grateful for the former tribal chairman (Harvey Godwin Jr.) and current tribal chairman (John Lowery) who have been so instrumental in collaborating with our great university.鈥
As professor and director of the theatre program at 麻豆社区P, Drahos doesn鈥檛 have to look far when recruiting actors with formal training, like Oxendine and Ward鈥撯揵oth products of the theatre program. A few cast members are continuing their academic pursuits at some of the top graduate-level theatre programs in the country. Oxendine attends the Actors Studio Drama School at Pace University. Sean Deem, who plays Col. Harris, has been accepted to the Rose Bruford College in London, and Jamonte Madison, who plays Shoemaker John, will attend The Juilliard School this fall. Additionally, the stage manager, Faith Harrison, is studying at the Savannah College of Art and Design in Georgia.
鈥淲e have a talented group this summer, so I鈥檓 excited to be back,鈥 Oxendine said. 鈥淚t is always an honor to tell the story of our people and Henry Berry Lowrie.鈥
Oxendine credits Drahos鈥撯搘ho has extensive professional acting and directing experience鈥撯搘ith producing high-quality productions which have sold out in recent years.
鈥淗e knows how to bring out the best in you,鈥 Oxendine said. 鈥淗e鈥檒l push you to the limit you normally wouldn鈥檛 go. One of the biggest things he teaches is, 鈥榥ot being afraid to take risks.鈥欌