Christina Sajous, MaameYaa Boafo Among Stars Slated for 6th Annual 48HOURS IN... HARLEM

By: Aug. 09, 2016
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Harlem9 presents the Obie Award-winning "48HOURS IN... HARLEM" - a twist on the traditional 24-hour play festival. This event marks the 4th year of the collaborative Harlem9, bringing together 6 playwrights, 6 directors, and 18 actors to re-conceive classic plays from the African Diaspora over the course of one weekend in Harlem.

48HOURS IN...HARLEM culminates in a final presentation on Sunday, August 14, 2016. This one night only event has two performances this year, 7pm and 9:30pm at National Black Theatre. Participating artists' details are below. Tickets are now on sale: $25 in advance by calling 1-800-838-3006 or by visiting www.48hours6.bpt.me. A LIMITED number of Cash Only Tickets will also be available at the door for $30. National Black Theatre is located at 2031 5th Avenue @125th Street.

The six playwrights - Angelica Cheri, Camille Darby, Nilan Johnson, Cassandra Medley, Germano Toussaint, Korde A. Tuttle - will each be re-conceiving from one of six iconic plays. Directors Smeralda Abel, Rhonney Greene, Charles Rice-Gonzalez, Eric Ruffin, Elizabeth Van Dyke and Logan Vaughn will each direct one of the new 10-minute plays.

C.K. Allen, Mia Y. Anderson, MaameYaa Boafo (An African City), Phillip Gregory Burke, BranDon Carter, Magaly Colimon, Jessica Frances Dukes, Tanya Everett, BranDon Hall, Shamsuddin Abdul-Hamid, Benton Greene, Sita Johnson, Ronald Kirk, J. Alphonse Nicholson, Lorrie Odom, Edward O'Blenis, Celestine Rae and Christina Sajous (The 12, Holler If Ya Hear Me, Spider-Man Turn Off the Dark) will perform the new work.

Harlem9 is an arts organization comprised of six producing entities that have come together in Harlem to explore the past, present and future of black culture and celebrate the rich history of storytelling within the African Diaspora. Garlia Cornelia Jones-Ly, Bryan E. Glover, E. Michael Lockley, Jonathan McCrory, and Liberation Theatre Company (Sandra A. Daley-Sharif and Spencer Scott Barros) are the producers that comprise Harlem9. They won an Obie in 2014.

For more information, visit www.harlem9.org.



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