WELCOME HOME SONNY T to Play Theater for the New City, 12/5-22
By: BWW News Desk
In a neighborhood torn by gun violence between black and Mexican youth, a prominent black minister, haunted by the ghosts of his struggles as a 60's radical, faces his own impotence to restore order in "Welcome Home Sonny T," a new play written and directed by William Electric Black. Theater for the New City, 155 First Ave., will present the work December 5 to 22, 2013.
The play is in the tradition of Steven Carter, Lorraine Hansberry, Charles Fuller and James Baldwin, whose realistic plays confronted black family and community issues of exceeding relevance and urgency. It is the first of a series of five plays by William Electric Black, to be collectively called "GUNPLAYS," that address inner city violence and guns. Black's record with "activist" plays of this sort is admirable. In 2009, he directed Theater for the New City's sensational and serious "Lonely Soldier Monologues: Women at War in Iraq," a staged series of monologues based on a book by Helen Benedict. The play earned widespread notice and significantly helped the issues of America's female soldiers to be widely recognized for the first time. There has never been a more urgent time to address inner city gun violence, a force that our society has been helpless to resist. The Children's Defense Fund reports that between 1963 and 2010, nearly 60,000 black children and teenagers have been killed by guns. This is more than 17 times the number of black Americans lynched between 1862 and 1968. Medical academics consider gun violence a public health issue, challenging the assumption that individual behavior and mandatory sentencing for unlicensed firearms will sufficiently address the problem. However, since the 1990s, a lobbying effort led by the National Rifle Association has prompted Congress to effectively cut off funding for Centers for Disease Control and Prevention research on the epidemic's causes and effects. The Obama administration took steps earlier this year to restart this research, but it will take years to complete studies so that lawmakers can implement evidence-based legislation. Wholistic understanding of the issue will require sensitivity to societal factors that may not appear in the data for a long time.December 5 to 22, 2013
Theater for the New City, 15 First Ave.
Presented by Theater for the New City
Thursdays - Saturdays 8:00 PM; Sundays at 3:00 P
Tickets $15 general admission/$12 seniors and students
Box office 212-254-1109, www.theaterforthenewcity.net
Show's website: www.welcomehomesonnyt.com
Running time 1:40. Critics are invited on or after Friday, December 6. Pictured: The grieving family of a soldier who has died in gun violence upon his return home from Afghanistan is comforted by their minister. L-R: Brittany Benson, Kadeem Harris, Verna Hampton, Richard Pryor Jr. Photo by Jonathan Slaff.

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