Negro Ensemble Company to Kick Off 50th Anniversary Season with DAY OF ABSENCE
By: Ashlee Latimer
To launch its 50th anniversary season, The Negro Ensemble Company (NEC) will revisit its very first production, "Day of Absence" (1966) by Douglas Turner Ward, with an eight-performance run December 4-11 at Theatre 80 St. Marks, 80 St. Mark's Place. The season will include three more productions at Theatre 80 St. Marks and one at La MaMa.
"Day of Absence" is one of the most famous contributions of Black playwrights to the Off-Broadway movement in the 1960's. The play jokes wildly about a Southern town on a day when all its Negroes mysteriously vanish. Bereft of its floor-sweepers, porters, cooks, shoe-shiners, maids and baby-nurses, the town is having a fearsome day as its very economy and social structure are breaking down. The "Clan" blames the Mayor and the Mayor blames the "Clan." Policemen are deprived of their daily quota of Negro arrests. Household disasters threaten the collapse of Dixie femininity and Southern Belledom. The Social Welfare department, lacking shirkers to "rehabilitate through positive participation" (uplift with non-paying jobs), is inconsolable. The town cannot even import convicts, an otherwise reliable source of Negroes, to fill the gap. The Mayor melts down from begging the whole formerly unappreciated class of citizens to return. The whole town, venting its frustration, goes from madness to submission. The play frolics like "Laugh In," uncensored and on steroids. Many of the white characters are played by Black actors in whiteface. Scholars now consider the play an example of the best non-musical satire of its period. It still offers important commentary on race in America at a time when race and bigotry are again in the forefront of our national consciousness.As of November 1, 2016. Subject to change. With its 50th Anniversary season of four productions at Theatre 80 St. Marks and one at La MaMa, NEC returns to the Lower Manhattan Community from which it sprang in the late 60's. December 4-11, 2016
Theater 80 St. Mark's
"Day of Absence" by Douglas Turner Ward (original productin November 15, 1965), directed by Arthur French. Talk-Back, Reception, Sidewalk signing ceremony, Honors Ceremony February, 2017
Theatre 80 St. Marks
"Rosalee Pritchett" by Charlton and Barbara Molette and "Perry's Mission" by Clarence Young III (original production January 12, 1971). One-act companion pieces directed by Allie Woods April 2017
Theatre 80 St. Marks
"Daughters of the Mock" by Judi Ann Mason (original production March 3, 1976). One-act companion pieces directed by Denise Dowse. May, 2017
Production (TBD) at La MaMa. Between September 1 and October 15, 2017
Venue: TBD
NEC's 50th Anniversary Gala: dinner, honors ceremony, performances Between September 1 and October 15, 2017
Theatre 80 St. Marks
"A Soldier's Play" by Charles Fuller (original production November 20, 1981), directed by Charles Weldon. Since NEC officially began in 1967, it has nurtured numerous emerging Black playwrights, launching the careers of such eminent dramatists as Charles Fuller ("A Soldier's Play"), Samm-Art Williams ("HOME") and Steve Carter ("Eden," "Nevis Mountain Dew"), NEC's premiere playwriting instructor. NEC has produced more than two hundred new plays and provided a theatrical home for more than four thousand cast and crew members. Among its ranks have been some of the best Black actors in television and film, including Samuel L. Jackson, S. Epatha Merkerson, Denzel Washington, Adolph Ceasar, Louis Gossett Jr., Sherman Hemsley, Phylicia Rashad, and BeBe Drake. The NEC is respected worldwide for its commitment to excellence and has won dozens of honors and awards. It exists as a constant source of sustenance for Black actors, directors, and writers as they work to break down walls of racial prejudice. (www.necinc.org)

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