Geeta Citygirl

SALAAM Theatre and Geeta Citygirl received the SAMA Award for Excellence in Theater in June 2005.

She was part of the cast of The Signature Theatre Company's world-premiere production of Charles Mee's Queens Boulevard (the musical) to rave reviews.

In 1999, Geeta Citygirl directed the American premiere of the controversial play, A Touch of Brightness by Partap Sharma at Harlem's Aaron Davis Hall.

[3] Her first name reflects her South Asian immigrants; Punjabi roots from Lahore - Geeta being a traditional name.

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