In April 1775, it took each Minuteman fifteen seconds to load, aim, and fire a single musket at the advancing British Redcoats in Lexington, Mass. In December, 2012, at a primary school in Newtown, Conn., Adam Lanza was able to fire off dozens of rounds with an assault-type weapon in a mere sixty seconds.
Gun technology has evolved a great deal since the Colonial era. So too has America's gun culture. With an estimated 300 million firearms in circulation, many argue that the nation is inundated with weapons and fear the human toll they've taken is too high. Over 30,000 people die each year from a gun-related injury. At the same time, guns are enjoyed by tens of thousands of Americans for sport, and many more rely on them for self-defense.
After Newtown: Guns in America is an unprecedented exploration of America's enduring relationship with firearms. From the first European settlements in the New World to frontier justice; from 19th Century immigrant riots to gangland violence in the Roaring Twenties; from the Civil War to Civil Rights, guns have been at center of our national narrative for four hundred years. Americans have relied on guns to sustain communities, challenge authority, and keep the peace. Efforts to curtail their distribution and ownership have triggered epic political battles. On one side, the cry for gun control gets louder with each mass shooting. And on the other, Charlton Heston's 2000 rallying cry, "From my cold, dead hands," still resonates across the land.
Featuring the personal reflections of Bill Cosby, Frank Serpico, and NRA President David Keene, among other experts and advocates, this unique documentary will examine the evolution of guns in America, their frequent link to violence, and the clash of cultures that reflect competing visions of our national identity.
Gun technology has evolved a great deal since the Colonial era. So too has America's gun culture. With an estimated 300 million firearms in circulation, many argue that the nation is inundated with weapons and fear the human toll they've taken is too high. Over 30,000 people die each year from a gun-related injury. At the same time, guns are enjoyed by tens of thousands of Americans for sport, and many more rely on them for self-defense.
After Newtown: Guns in America is an unprecedented exploration of America's enduring relationship with firearms. From the first European settlements in the New World to frontier justice; from 19th Century immigrant riots to gangland violence in the Roaring Twenties; from the Civil War to Civil Rights, guns have been at center of our national narrative for four hundred years. Americans have relied on guns to sustain communities, challenge authority, and keep the peace. Efforts to curtail their distribution and ownership have triggered epic political battles. On one side, the cry for gun control gets louder with each mass shooting. And on the other, Charlton Heston's 2000 rallying cry, "From my cold, dead hands," still resonates across the land.
Featuring the personal reflections of Bill Cosby, Frank Serpico, and NRA President David Keene, among other experts and advocates, this unique documentary will examine the evolution of guns in America, their frequent link to violence, and the clash of cultures that reflect competing visions of our national identity.
Southbank Theatre Company Presents Tour-de-Force, One-Woman Show NATURAL SHOCKS
by A.A. Cristi - October 28, 2022
Southbank Theatre Company electrifies its second season with playwright Lauren Gunderson's 60-minute, one-woman, tour-de-force show, inspired by Hamlet's iconic “To be or not to be” soliloquy. Tickets are on sale for “Natural Shocks” at Fonseca Theatre on Indianapolis' Near Westside, Novembe...
Sharon Lawrence Stars in Five Performances of THE SHOT at the Great Barrington Public Theatre
by Stephi Wild - June 02, 2022
Great Barrington Public Theater Stages Special Event: Sharon Lawrence stars in five performances of The Shot, Robin Gerber's new play exploring the little-known domestic violence suffered by Katharine Graham before she became famed publisher of The Washington Post....
RISE Playhouse to Stage Premiere of AN AMERICAN HISTORY OF GUNS
by Marissa Tomeo - March 03, 2022
Daydream Theatre Company and The RISE Playhouse, located at 142 Clinton Street Woonsocket, RI, will stage a world premiere by local playwright Lenny Schwartz. An American History of Guns, written and directed by Lenny Schwartz, will run from April 14th through April 23rd. ...
David Poe's 'Smart, Sophisticated' 'Gun For A Mouth' Out Now
by A.A. Cristi - October 02, 2020
Singer, songwriter, guitarist and composer, David Poe, premieres the video for his latest release, 'Gun For A Mouth' today via PopMatters. ...
Dreamcatcher Presents Monologues On ZOOM
by A.A. Cristi - June 15, 2020
Dreamcatcher Repertory Theatre, professional Theatre in Residence at Oakes Center in Summit presents the solo series Monologues on ZOOM on Thursdays from July 9 through 30 at 8 pm on ZOOM....
Amanda Schoonover To Star In Lauren Gunderson's NATURAL SHOCKS
by Chloe Rabinowitz - October 31, 2019
Lauren Gunderson has been called 'America's favorite playwright' by Slate, and with good reason: with the exception of Shakespeare, Ms. Gunderson is the country's most produced playwright. Her new work, NATURAL SHOCKS, received critical acclaim in The New York Times, who said that the play 'raises i...
Rarely Produced IN TROUSERS Comes To Lounge Theatre 10/11-11/03
by Julie Musbach - October 11, 2019
Knot Free Productions presents In Trousers, a 'prequel' to William Finn's groundbreaking March of the Falsettos and Falsettoland, directed by Ryan O'Connor....
Staged Reading Set For Revamped Gun Musical, LOCKED AND LOADED
by Stephi Wild - September 17, 2019
The latest version of a musical that explores gun violence in the U.S. will receive a staged reading this month for the first time under its new title, 'Locked and Loaded, an American Musical.' The Sept. 21 performance will take place in the East Gallery of the Pilgrim Monument Museum in Provincetow...
Philadelphia's Simpatico Theatre's 2019-20 Season Examines The Impact Of Gun Violence
by Julie Musbach - August 26, 2019
For Simpatico Theatre in Philadelphia, their 15th season No Place/Like Home looks at how and where we live, especially in the face of gun violence. The season asks the question: what happens when we find ourselves a stranger in our own home or neighborhood? All productions will take place at The Lou...
Woodstock Film Festival Announces the World Premiere of PARKLAND RISING
by Kaitlin Milligan - August 26, 2019
The Woodstock Film Festival is thrilled to announce the world premiere screening of PARKLAND RISING, executive produced by Katie Couric and will.i.am, at the upcoming 20th anniversary film festival, taking place October 2-6, 2019. This timely and vital documentary, directed by two-time Emmy Award...
Sundance Institute, Skywalker Sound Announce Composers and Directors For 2019 Film Music And Sound Design Lab
by Kaitlin Milligan - June 25, 2019
Sundance Institute and Skywalker Sound today announced the composers and directors selected for the Sundance Institute Film Music and Sound Design Lab, which returns to the legendary Skywalker Sound Facilities for the seventh year....
Ashland New Plays Festival Presents THE GUN SHOW
by A.A. Cristi - May 15, 2019
Ashland New Plays Festival will present a special two-night full production of The Gun Show by award-winning playwright E.M. Lewis at 7:30 pm on June 14 and 15 at the Bellview Grange in Ashland, featuring Andrew William Smith and directed by Lisa Velten Smith. Tickets are $25, available online or at...
Fountain Kicks Off 2019 With FEMFEST Reading Series
by A.A. Cristi - December 28, 2018
Natural Shocks The Fountain Theatre kicks off 2019 with its Fem Fest reading series. First up: Lauren Gundersons provocative Natural Shocks gets four weeks of staged readings at the Fountain, eachweekend spearheaded by a different theater company. In addition to the Fountain, Echo Theater Companyand...
BWW Review: CHURCH AND STATE by DezArt Performs At Pearl McManus Theater Will Take Your Breath Away
by Kay Kudukis - November 10, 2018
CHURCH AND STATE by DezArts Performs' opening night brings the audience to their feet with a well-deserved standing ovation....
Cry Havoc Theater Company Announces 2018-2019 Season
by Julie Musbach - September 10, 2018
Today, Cry Havoc Theater Company announced its fifth season which is expanded to include three productions....
BWW Review: THE STORY OF THE GUN at Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company
by Elliot Lanes - August 01, 2018
I think it's safe to say that guns in America might be one of the most divisive and important topics today. Nowadays school shootings are on the news more frequently than ever and there is usually a story every week about some kind of incident involving a gun....
Cry Havoc Now On Sale at AT&T Performing Arts Center
by A.A. Cristi - July 06, 2018
The nonprofit AT&T Performing Arts Center is pleased to announce that tickets for Cry Havoc Theater Company are on sale now! Cry Havoc Theater Company is part of the 2017/2018 ELEVATOR PROJECT season which features the work of small and emerging arts groups performing on the Center's campus in the D...
BWW Review: SNS Puts a Unique Stamp on Sondheim's ASSASSINS
by Paul Batterson - June 03, 2018
There's enormous pressure in reviewing the Short North Stage's most recent production, ASSASSINS. Imagine looking out onto the stage where John Wilkes Booth brandishes a pistol at the audience only a few feet away while the balladeer (Patrick Beasley) sings, 'Some say it was your voice had gone, som...
The Comrades Present Free Staged Reading Of NATURAL SHOCKS On Friday, April 20
by Julie Musbach - April 17, 2018
The Comrades are pleased to be taking part in the theatrical movement and staged reading of NATURAL SHOCKS by Lauren Gunderson. The reading features Adrienne Matzen in the role of She. The director is Carol Ann Tan and staged directions will be read by Mike Newquist....
Kathy Najimy Stars In NATURAL SHOCKS, A Benefit Reading For Ms. Foundation For Women
by Stephi Wild - April 16, 2018
Actress and activist Kathy Najimy is teaming up with playwright Lauren Gunderson (I and You) for a benefit reading of her new play Natural Shocks in support of the Ms. Foundation for Women whose programs and grants address domestic violence and gun violence against women. The benefit reading will ta...
Utopia Theatre Project Presents NATURAL SHOCKS
by Stephi Wild - April 15, 2018
Local actress/artistic director Maryssa Wanlass will perform 'tour-de-force' one-woman play based upon 'Hamlet's most famous scene.'...
Kitchen Theatre Partners With Daughters Of Troy To Produce Reading Of Lauren Gunderson's NATURAL SHOCKS
by A.A. Cristi - April 13, 2018
Ithaca's Kitchen Theatre Company is partnering with NYC's Daughters of Troy to produce a reading of Natural Shocks, a new play by Lauren Gunderson on April 21st at 4 pm. The show, based on Hamlet's 'To be or not to be,' follows a woman waiting out an imminent tornado in her basement, and grappling w...
Our Own Voice Theatre Troupe Presents NATURAL SHOCKS
by A.A. Cristi - April 12, 2018
Our Own Voice Theatre Troupe is presenting a reading of Natural Shocks by award-winning playwright Lauren Gunderson on Saturday, April 21, at 5PM at Shady Grove Presbyterian Church, 5530 Shady Grove Road, in Memphis, TN....
Co-Artistic Director Of The Bridge Initiative Bids Farewell To Arizona Theatre Community With Lauren Gunderson's NATURAL SHOCKS
by Stephi Wild - April 12, 2018
On Friday, April 20th, the 19th anniversary of Columbine and the day of the National School Walkout, The Bridge Initiative: Women in Theatre and Tempe Center for the Arts will present a staged reading of Natural Shocks, a national campaign of theatre activism against gun violence written by Lauren ...
Lauren Gunderson's NATURAL SHOCKS Reading To Address Gun Violence
by Stephi Wild - April 11, 2018
WSC Avant Bard will present a reading of Natural Shocks, a new play by Lauren Gunderson, on Monday, April 23, 2018, at 7:30 pm at 1st Stage, as part of a nationwide weekend of theater activism against gun violence....
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