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Life Looking Down (W.I.P.)
Concept/Direction: Tanner Ryan Murray Performers/Collaborators: Angel Colon* Joshua Dunn Kayland Jordan Liana Kleinman
*Appears courtesy of Actor's Equity Association This presentation is an Equity Approved Showcase made possible by DANCENOW Silo and Pace University.
"You know, racism is a very complex phenomenon. There are very important structural elements of racism and it's often those structural elements that aren't taken into consideration when there is discussion about ending racism or challenging racism. There's also the impact on the psyche and this is where the persistence of stereotypes comes in Anyway I don't think we can rely on governments, regardless of who is in power, to do the work that only mass movements can do." Angela Davis, Freedom is a Constant Struggle
Wednesday, March 15th at 7 pm
This performance will include three plays: Tell me or Don't, REV. and Life Looking Down (W.I.P.).
Tickets $10
The Emerging Artists Theatre New Work Series Spring 2017
March 1st - March 19th, 2017
All performances at: TADA! Theater 15 West 28th St, 2nd floor Between Broadway and 5th Avenue
Curators: Paul Adams, Andrea Alton, Derek Jamison, Scott Klavan, Vanessa Shealy Younger
Emerging Artists returns with their one-of-a-kind festival. Visit the theater any evening during this three-week event, and you'll find yourself transported in a number of surprising ways: by a single performer embodying a whole host of characters; by a more experimental theater piece "done differently" that challenges and delights; by a cozy two-person show exploring relationships; or perhaps by a bouncy new musical that will have you humming. Emerging Artists has always been about new works, new talents, new voices. That's never been more evident than now.
NO REFUNDS will be granted.
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LocationTADA! Theater (View)
15 W 28th Street
New York, NY 10001
United States
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Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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