Sunday, May 29, 2016

Actor Hawthorne James Supports The Robey Theatre Company DTLA 90013

Actor Hawthorne James Supports The Robey Theatre Company with outstanding performance in the award winning play "NO PLACE TO BE SOMEBODY" at The Robey Theatre Company Production directed by Ben Guillory in association with Danny Glover April/ May 20016.


Cast Program above link
 
 
Cast of 
NO PLACE TO BE SOMEBODY
Produced by The Robey Theatre Company

 

Directed by Ben Guillory



Hawthorne James Support The Robey Theatre Compnay




No Place to be Somebody is a 1969 play written by American playwright Charles Gordone.[1][2][3]
It was during his employment as a bartender in Greenwich Village that Gordone found the inspiration for his first major work, No Place to be Somebody, for which he received the 1970 Pulitzer Prize for Drama. Gordone's Pulitzer signified two "firsts": he was the first African American playwright to receive a Pulitzer, and "No Place to be Somebody" was the first off-Broadway play to receive the award.[4]
Written over the course of seven years, the play explores racial tensions in a Civil Rights-era story about a black bartender who tries to outsmart a white mobster syndicate. In his final speech, in June 1995, delivered at the Museum of the American West in Los Angeles, Gordone described the play as being "about country folk who had migrated to the big city, seeking the urban myth of success, only to find disappointment, despair, and death."

 

Saturday, February 6, 2016

Evolution Of The Revolution with Crushow Herring


                                     
                                                 Evolution Of The Revolution with Crushow Herring
Evolution of the Revolution is an immersive, multi-media installation created by Surreal Box Cinema, an artistic collaboration formed by Lynn Rossi (photographer/set designer) and Nichelle Evans (set designer/conceptual artist). Evolution of the Revolution presents a surreal photographic journey that explores the African American revolutionary path, from the Trans-Atlantic Middle Passage to the present day political arena, including pivotal moments such as the Underground Railroad and the Civil Rights Movement.





The bright, large scale photographs featured in Evolution of the Revolution do more than pay tribute to the men and women who triumphed over slavery and struggle to gain equal rights: they also provide a poignant commentary on how the revolution reverberates through contemporary culture and events. To create these layers of meaning, the artists constructed elaborate staged sets that feature models posing with a variety of props designed to provide a sharp historical insight.





 In addition to the photographs, the exhibition displays several of the props used in the photos and a life size bus of retro style that celebrates the bravery of Rosa Parks and features the journey of other courageous African American civil rights leaders as the original riders for justice and freedom.