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The Billie Holiday Theatre Celebrates Women’s History Month With 50in50:Letters

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*(Brooklyn, NY) – The Billie Holiday Theatre is proud to announce the cast for the fourth monologue showcase of its popular series – 50in50: Letters to Our Sons.

In response to MacArthur “Genius” Dominique Morisseau’s curatorial statement, 50 original monologues – selected from hundreds of submissions from women of African descent from across the globe – will be read by renowned actors to include: Lisa Arrindell (The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks, Saints & Sinners, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof), Marsha Stephanie Blake (When They See Us, The Photograph, The Merchant of Venice), Lilli Cooper (Tootsie, Wicked), LaChanze (The Color Purple and Summer: The Donna Summer Musical), Joie Lee (She’s Gotta Have It, Do The Right Thing), Celestine Rae (Boardwalk Empire, Blacklist), Phyllis Yvonne Stickney (How Stella Got Her Groove Back, The Women of Brewster Place), and Pauletta Pearson Washington (She’s Gotta Have It, The Old Settler and Autumn at The Billie) with live music performed by Maritri Garrett and Tayler Harris. Performances will take place at the Kumble Theater at LIU, 1 University Place, Brooklyn on Saturday, March 14 at 3pm and 7pm, respectively, with a final event on Sunday, March 15 at 3pm.

This year, Dominique Morisseau asks: “If sons are not just born of our loins, but also born of our collective energies, then what do we want to say to our sons? This legion of men who will grow up in a post #metoo, post #blacklivesmatter, post #timesup era? When we have been the defenders of men whose un-muted music continues to defile and degrade our sacred bodies?

When did we know these sons are also growing up in a world with our daughters, who do we want them to become? What wish, what lesson, what truth do we want them to know that could turn their course? Create a future of warriors, gentle giants, gracious, kind, loving, life-sustaining men? What do we want them to know about us and about themselves? And if we could create a map for their survival, what would be the route?”

“With 50in50, we wanted to create a space and platform for agency and empowerment so that women can share their stories from the nuanced and diverse places that we as Black women exist in every day,” said Dr. Indira Etwaroo, Executive Director, BHT. “This year’s theme really allows us to look at these current issues through the lens of honest and open dialogue with Black men.”

In addition to the Brooklyn shows, The Billie will bring its monologue showcase to the dynamic WACO Theater Center in Los Angeles, California for its West Coast premiere on Saturday, March 7th at 3pm.

 

TICKET INFORMATION 

General admission tickets for 50in50: Letters to Our Sons are $25 and available for purchase online at thebillieholiday.org. For tickets by phone, call (718) 636-6995. Tickets are also available in person at the Billie Holiday Theater Administrative Offices at Restoration Plaza, 1368 Fulton Street | Monday – Friday 4 – 7pm and Saturday 12 – 4pm.

PARTNERS

The 2019 – 2020 Season is a part of the 50th anniversary strategic plan launched in 2017 to fold community into world-class artistic experiences in the heart of Bed-Stuy, as part of Project 2067, looking 50 years into the future.  The Billie Holiday Theatre was founded in 1972 by Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation, whose partnership provides a vital platform for the sustainability of world-class arts and culture in the heart of Bed-Stuy.

This program is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council. With support from: The Made in New York Women’s Film, TV & Theatre Fund by the City of New York Mayor’s Office of Media & Entertainment in association with The New York Foundation for the Arts. Additional support is provided by The Ford Foundation, The Howard Gilman Foundation, Fan Fox and Leslie R. Samuels Foundation, and The Shubert Foundation. Operating support for The Billie Holiday Theatre is provided by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation New York Theatre Program in partnership with the Alliance of Resident Theatres/New York.

The Billie Holiday Theatre, Inc. is a proud member of the Coalition of Theatres of Color (CTC). The 2019 – 2020 Season is made possible, in part, with the support of the Office of the Mayor of the City of New York, with the support of Mayor Bill de Blasio; the Office of the Brooklyn Borough President, with the support of Brooklyn Borough President Eric L. Adams; New York City Council (District 36), with the support of Councilmember Robert E. Cornegy, Majority Council; Majority Leader Councilmember Laurie Cumbo; and the support of Assemblymember Tremaine Wright.

ABOUT THE BILLIE HOLIDAY THEATRE

The AUDELCO and Obie Award-winning Billie Holiday Theatre is devoted to the discovery of world-class storytelling with a focus on stories for, by, about, and near people of African descent. The Billie presents, promotes and sustains art that reflects the definitive issues of our time in and through all of its forms of expression.  The Billie Holiday Theatre has been a significant platform for many Black theater artists, including Samuel L. Jackson, Ruby Dee, Omari Hardwick, Debbie Allen, Wendell Pierce, Roger Robinson, John Amos, Sonia Sanchez and more.

In Honor of Women’s History Month

The Billie Holiday Theatre

Presents the Return of its Popular Series

50in50 with Letters to Our Sons

Renowned Broadway, TV and Film Cast:

Lisa Arrindell, Marsha Stephanie Blake, Lilli Cooper, LaChanze, Joie Lee, Celestine Rae, Phyllis Yvonne Stickney, and Pauletta Pearson Washington

Live Music with Maritri Garrett

With Curatorial Statement by MacArthur “Genius”

Dominique Morisseau

With the West Coast Premiere at WACO Theater Center in Los Angeles 

Los Angeles, CA – Saturday, March 7 and 8, 2020

 

 

 

 

 

source:
Nina Flowers
[email protected]

 

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