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THEATER @ Downtown Urban Arts Festival
April 9, 2018Arts Partner: Downtown Urban Arts Festival
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April 27, 2018
8:00 pm
THE FAN by Adam Seidel A famous novelist sits on a park bench reading when she is approached by a fan who wants more than just an autograph. THE DIPLOMATS by Nelson Diaz-Marcano Two days before election night 2016, close friends Annie and Carlos are having a little reunion on his first visit back in New York (more…)
THEATER @ Downtown Urban Arts Festival
April 9, 2018Arts Partner: Downtown Urban Arts Festival
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April 26, 2018
8:00 pm
TRASH TALK by Alano P. Baez The Protest is a mash up of physical and devised theatre that explores the economic, political and social landscape of an America on the cusp of revolution. SAILING STONES by Juan Ramirez, Jr. At rock bottom, Jaime forces his god-fearing best friend, Charlie, out into the Death Valley desert to (more…)
THEATER @ Downtown Urban Arts Festival
April 9, 2018Arts Partner: Downtown Urban Arts Festival
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April 25, 2018
8:00 pm
BLOOD ORANGE by Marcus Scott Blood Orange explores the fetishization of black male bodies, hook-up culture, the nature of interracial gay relationships and sexual encounters, power play and upward mobility. MIRRORS by Azure D. Osborne-Lee Mirrors is the story of two women mourning the death of a loved one while sifting through the secrets of a (more…)
THEATER @ Downtown Urban Arts Festival
April 9, 2018Arts Partner: Downtown Urban Arts Festival
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April 21, 2018
8:00 pm
HELP ME GET OVER YOU by Rollin Jewett John is in love with Phyllis. Unfortunately, he only realizes it after he breaks up with her. Now she’s moved on and John can’t seem to get her out of his mind. What’s a lovestruck fool to do? Ask her to help him get over her, (more…)
THEATER @ Downtown Urban Arts Festival
April 9, 2018Arts Partner: Downtown Urban Arts Festival
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April 20, 2018
8:00 pm
THE STRONG MAN by J. E. Robinson Decades ago, at the head of his gang, Pearl Crabtree was strong enough to kill any man. Is he now strong enough to kill one of his own? CORPORATESTHENICS by Baindu Dafina Kalokoh From unsuccessfully climbing the corporate ladder to fearlessly summiting Mount Everest, Black Television Network’s (more…)