Roger Guenveur Smith's RODNEY KING Set for BRIC House, 12/3-7
By: Tyler Peterson Nov. 11, 2014
Following its New York premiere at the 2013 Under The Radar festival and an international tour, BRIC will present Rodney King, Roger Guenveur Smith's solo performance on the legacy of Rodney King. The critically acclaimed production was listed in The New York Times as a Critics' Pick and described as "sinuous, complicated, [and] deeply moving."
"BRIC strives to engage our audiences in a continual dialogue with the issues of our time," said Jack Walsh, BRIC's Vice President of Performing Arts. "Perhaps more timely than ever, Roger Guenveur Smith's Rodney King gracefully and compassionately brings us face to face with the nuanced complexities of America's relationship with race." Rodney King was thrust into international prominence in 1991 when beaten by members of the Los Angeles Police Department. In response to a jury's acquittal of the four indicted officers a year later, Los Angeles exploded into the deadliest riot in the nation's history. Roger Guenveur Smith negotiates Rodney King's subsequent odyssey as "the first reality tv star" in an intimate, ingeniously devised conversation" with the deceased King, who expired in his backyard swimming pool in 2012. Sound design is provided by Smith's longtime collaborator Marc Anthony Thompson. Lighting by Jose Lopez.Videos