Sefanja Galon

My name is Sefanja Richard Galon, theatre artist, and I was born in Miami, Florida, but when I was eight moved to Paramaribo, Suriname and was raised there. In Suriname, I was blessed with the honor of learning about my family, and my country’s heritage, and most importantly about the Maroon people, commonly known as self-liberated slaves, who rose up, fought, managed to free themselves, and even secured a peace treaty to cement their freedom. This kinship to my native culture, and more importantly their values have dictated my life thus far. My parents also placed a large emphasis on education, knowing it would allow us our true freedom of mind, by pushing my siblings and I to excel at school. In 2016 after I graduated highschool in Suriname, I moved to the US for college. Later, I...

My name is Sefanja Richard Galon, theatre artist, and I was born in Miami, Florida, but when I was eight moved to Paramaribo, Suriname and was raised there. In Suriname, I was blessed with the honor of learning about my family, and my country’s heritage, and most importantly about the Maroon people, commonly known as self-liberated slaves, who rose up, fought, managed to free themselves, and even secured a peace treaty to cement their freedom. This kinship to my native culture, and more importantly their values have dictated my life thus far. My parents also placed a large emphasis on education, knowing it would allow us our true freedom of mind, by pushing my siblings and I to excel at school. In 2016 after I graduated highschool in Suriname, I moved to the US for college. Later, I graduated Summa Cum Laude with a BFA in Theatre from New World School of the Arts in Miami, Florida Year of 2022. My tenure at New World only caused my ambitions to grow, because I no longer merely wish to be an actor but a playwright in order to codify, historicize, and immortalize my own Surinamese culture before the stories and legends of my forebears are forever lost to the effervescent mists of oral tradition and memory. During my time at New World, I wrote, directed, and starred in a play, Oskuneru, that held tribute to my people as they had been in the past- resilient in the face of war, death and uncertainty. I had to bring their flame of determination in to thaw the creeping coldness of depression that the pandemic had allowed to creep into my heart. Since graduation, I have been part of City Theatre’s Homegrown Collective playwriting workshop and have enjoyed mentorship by Vanessa Garcia, Richard Blanco and Susan Westfall and am currently one of their commissioned playwrights for the Summer Shorts Series 2023. I started my own theater production company, Maroon Isle, LLC in order to produce original art locally and connect with the community. I have had a successful production of one of my plays, Oskuneru (at Main Street Players in Miami Lakes, Florida, 2022) and another sold out production of another of my plays, Jealousy (at local Little Havana bar, Thank You Miami, 2023) with more shows on the way. I am currently working as a director at Main Street Players for their production of Sweat and on producing Oskuneru again in Miami to introduce this story of resilience to more audiences and producing it back in Paramaribo, Suriname as a part of a cultural exchange between the US and Suriname. I work primarily in the Miami area as a member of the Homegrown playwright cohort, an actor and director. Upcoming projects include: Sweat at Main Street Payers (Director), City Theatre Summer Shorts: Homegrown Edition (Playwright) and Jealousy (Producer).

Scripts

Banana Bread

by Sefanja Galon

Synopsis

Synopsis: This short dramatic comedy will feature two best friends as they work in a “Corporate” Banana bread coffees shop franchise. The two friends must compete for a promotion and what that they are truly fighting for as young men, whether it be family, money, power, prestige and love all from within the confines of a coffee shop.

Synopsis: This short dramatic comedy will feature two best friends as they work in a “Corporate” Banana bread coffees shop franchise. The two friends must compete for a promotion and what that they are truly fighting for as young men, whether it be family, money, power, prestige and love all from within the confines of a coffee shop.

Jealousy

by Sefanja Galon

Synopsis

Jealousy is an immersive Valentine's Day dinner theater show. Set in Little Havana, the story follows the life of young Colombian man, Pedro who is worried about his free-spirited wife, Ana, who is rumored to be unfaithful. Follow his journey as he attempts to find out the truth about his wife's affairs.

Jealousy is an immersive Valentine's Day dinner theater show. Set in Little Havana, the story follows the life of young Colombian man, Pedro who is worried about his free-spirited wife, Ana, who is rumored to be unfaithful. Follow his journey as he attempts to find out the truth about his wife's affairs.

A Secret For The Mad

by Sefanja Galon

Synopsis

A Secret for the Mad Follows the treatment of Seth Jackson on his road to recovery. It follows him through his trauma and how he learns how to deal with his mental illness. A Secret for the Mad is a depiction of a life on the brink of disaster and the path to recovery afterward. My hope is that this piece helps start the conversations of mental health and generational stress and
to encourage those of us that...

A Secret for the Mad Follows the treatment of Seth Jackson on his road to recovery. It follows him through his trauma and how he learns how to deal with his mental illness. A Secret for the Mad is a depiction of a life on the brink of disaster and the path to recovery afterward. My hope is that this piece helps start the conversations of mental health and generational stress and
to encourage those of us that need mental help to go out and seek it

Oskuneru

by Sefanja Galon

Synopsis

Akosua, a 14-year old teenage boy, is the youngest son of the Chief Baa Akua and lives in the African Village of Nsuo Efie. The lives of him and his siblings are peaceful and full until the strange white spirits of the jungle attack his village. He must then learn to cope with the loss and adjust to life in the colonial era. His jouney to self discovery and the seeking his Divine Purpose is the core of Oskuneru

Akosua, a 14-year old teenage boy, is the youngest son of the Chief Baa Akua and lives in the African Village of Nsuo Efie. The lives of him and his siblings are peaceful and full until the strange white spirits of the jungle attack his village. He must then learn to cope with the loss and adjust to life in the colonial era. His jouney to self discovery and the seeking his Divine Purpose is the core of Oskuneru