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2017 Season

Plays Out Loud! 2017

First annual reading series

On Stage

Mar 21–May 23, 2017

Plays Out Loud 2017

Plays Out Loud! is a reader’s theatre series that gives directors, actors, and audiences an opportunity to experience live theater focusing solely on the words. All performances are done with script in hand followed by a talkback session with the director and cast.

Unfinished Women Cry in No Man’s Land While a Bird Dies in a Gilded Cage

By Aishah Rahman
Directed by Echelle Childers
- May 23, 2017

Unfinished Women Cry in No Man’s Land While a Bird Dies in a Gilded Cage deals with the events in a home for unwed mothers on the last day of jazz musician Charlie Parker’s life, March 12, 1955. The play digs beyond statistics and social theories to find the unarticulated, half-understood longings of teenage mothers.deals with the events in a home for unwed mothers on the last day of jazz musician Charlie Parker’s life, March 12, 1955. The play digs beyond statistics and social theories to find the unarticulated, half-understood longings of teenage mothers.

Cast

Alexander BridgemanCharlie Chan

Liza BarrWilma

Shanae AdamsPaulette

Marcey GibsonConsuelo

Rusheaa Smith — Turner Mattie

Karlee CurinMidge

Giovanni JonesHead Nurse Jacobs

Anthony Dupree HolmesCharlie Parker, Jr

Dani SmithPasha

Rammel RuffinSaxophonist

Lawd the CVS is Burning

Musical by Carla Stillwell
Directed by Denise Chapman
- April 18, 2017


Lawd the CVS is Burning takes place in the span of one 24-hour news cycle starting at 1pm on a Tuesday and ending at 1pm on a Wednesday. Maurice "Munchie" Taylor, 20-year-old Chicago native and Alvin Ailey dancer was arrested while buying milk for his grandmother in the Englewood neighborhood and dies in police custody. We follow along with young Meechie Jackson and his family as the coverage unfolds. There is singing and praying.

Cast

Alexander Bridgeman

Anthony Dupree Holmes

Rusheaa Turner-Smith

Eric Lawson

Tammy Ra

Doriette Jordan

Smart People

By Lydia R. Diamond
Directed by Nik Whitcomb
- March 21, 2017

It is the eve of Obama's first election. Four of Harvard University's brightest; a surgeon, an actress, a psychologist, and a neuropsychiatrist, are all interested in different aspects of the brain, particularly how it responds to race. But like all smart people, they are also searching for love, success, and identity in their own lives. Lydia Diamond brings these characters together in this sharp, witty play about social and sexual politics.