CTH Presents Van Peebles' 'Ain't Supposed To Die' Outdoors
The Classical Theater of Harlem (CTH) will present their critically acclaimed production of AIN'T SUPPOSED TO DIE A NATURAL DEATH outdoors in city parks throughout New York City. This will be the first time that Melvin Van Peebles' landmark musical will be performed in Brooklyn and the Bronx. Performances will be on July 25th & 26th at Von King Park (Brooklyn), July 29th, August 1st & 2nd in Marcus Garvey Park (Manhattan), August 8th & 9th at East River Park (Manhattan) and August 15th & 16th in St. Mary's Park (the Bronx). All performances are free to the public. The show is part of the third season of City Parks Foundation's (CPF) CityParks Theater Presented by Time Warner.
A totally unique fiction form, AIN'T SUPPOSED TO DIE A NATURAL DEATH is a gutsy, lusty narrative of Black street life that explores every aspect of ghetto life. Peopled by junkies, pimps, drag queens, crooked cops, lovers, and dreamers, Van Peebles' play is considered a tradition-shattering and trend-setting work that spawned the choreopoem, spoken word, and rap music. AIN'T SUPPOSED TO DIE was a huge hit on Broadway in its original inception, where it was nominated for seven Tony Awards, including Best Musical. The recent off-Broadway revival at the Classical Theatre of Harlem garnered 7 AUDELCO Awards and received a Drama Desk nomination for Best Revival of a Musical. The show has been touring the country and is now returning to New York, the city where it is set.The press was unanimous in their praise of this new production of AIN'T SUPPOSED TO DIE A NATURAL DEATH when it ran off-Broadway in 2006. The New York Times said, "This early precursor to hip-hop, rap and poetry slams is a get-down, roiling depiction of ghetto life" and goes on to say that the show, "explodes like a round of mini-riots... [a] streetwise lava flow this funky assault on the senses retains its raucous bite several decades after its first incarnation." The Amsterdam News said that "AIN'T SUPPOSED TO DIE A NATURAL DEATH is kicking butt and taking numbers sit down and wait to be mesmerized." The Black Star News wrote, "Van Peebles takes his audience on a real life journey through a subliminal time machine, masterfully luring his unsuspecting subjects the audience into the regurgitating belly of the beast which is Black street life in the early 1970s." And Show Business Weekly said, "In a climate of mostly tame musical theatre, this Natural remedy for the Broadway blues couldn't be more timely."Melvin Van Peebles is best known as the "godfather of independent film and modem black cinema," and he has also distinguished himself in an impressive list of other mediums, including the theater, where his work has garnered nine Tony Award nominations, seven of them for the original Broadway production of AIN'T SUPPOSED TO DIE. A new documentary about his life, "How To Eat Your Watermelon in White Company (And Enjoy It)" premiered at the Film Forum on January 20th and will soon be released in theaters nationwide. Mr. Van Peebles' latest film, Confessionsofa Ex-Doofus-Itchyfooted Mutha, premiered at the TriBeca Film Festival last month and is now touring the country.
A musical by Melvin Van Peebles
Directed by Alfred Preisser
Outdoors and FREE to the public
SCHEDULE:
July 25th & 26th at Von King Park (Bedford Stuyvesant, Brooklyn)
July 29th, August 1st & 2nd in Marcus Garvey Park (Harlem, Madison Avenue and 123rd Street)
August 8th & 9th at East River Park (Manhattan, Lower East Side)
August 15th & 16th in St. Mary's Park (the Bronx, East 143rd Street)
All performances are at 8pmFor more information please visit www.classicaltheatreofharlem.org

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