At this time we are diligently preparing for our run at the 2012 DC Black Theater Festival. If you are a playwright, director, actor, producer, etc. you know full well the amount of preparation to mount a full-length stage play. If this is not your forte then let me tell you it is not for the faint at heart. Fundraising, marketing, promotions, rehearsals and even patron listings in the programs are sure to send one over the edge. However in the midst of all the craziness, an artist must never lose sight of their journey and its purpose. Why are we doing this production? What do we expect to gain? Am I in this just for notoriety and wealth? Should I leave this earth tomorrow what legacy does my art leave behind?
Recently we have come face to face with the Trayvon Martin murder. This event has caused a lot of heartbreak, sadness and anger. As you sit and watch news reports you can't help but ponder now what now? Is there something I can do to change things? In what way can I make a difference? As artists we have a a great opportunity to affect change. We can make statements and call attention to subjects in a way that's not only entertaining but thought provoking.
Last year, playwright Andre N. Jones penned a play called Dusting. It's a play about a society, a community, that sees some of its citizens as "disposable". Lives that are viewed as so worthless that they can be dusted away and never seen again. Little did Andre know that a year later Trayvon Martin would be gunned down and a movement would be started. Trayvon's life is not disposable and neither are the lives of countless other young people who are being dusted by the justice system, hate or their very own peers.
This summer Rise and Walk will be going on a journey with "Dusting". Where will it lead? Only God knows.
Thursday, March 22, 2012
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
Remixing and Re-working
It's been a while since our last post. During our small hiatus Rise and Walk Theatre Company has been remixing, re-working and retooling some things. With clear direction and focus we think we have a really good season lined up. Only time and feedback will tell. Rise and Walk is blazing the festival circuit. First up The Network One-act festival in NYC. Playwright Andre N. Jones has written a gripping one-act called "Nearsighted". You have to see it to believe. Nearsighted goes up on Friday March 9th at 8:30pm and Saturday March 10th at 2:30pm at the TBG Theater on 312 W. 36th Street, NY, NY. It stars Roderick Slocum, Keedra Carroll, Gregory Goodwin, Larry Beck, Kim E. Brown and Andre N. Jones. Check out Rise and Walk Theater Company's "Nearsighted" at The Network's One-act festival. Friday March 9th and Saturday March 10th in NYC. More info can be found at the link below.
http://broadwayworld.com/article/The-Network-Presents-2012-One-Act-Festival-37-21-20120306#
Rise and Walk will also be making another appearance in the DC Black Theatre Festival. We have some exciting works that will be presented. You'll just have to stay tuned for more info. It's so good to be back. Hope you'll continue the journey with us.
In the words of the late Don Cornelius,
Love, Peace and Soul!
http://broadwayworld.com/article/The-Network-Presents-2012-One-Act-Festival-37-21-20120306#
Rise and Walk will also be making another appearance in the DC Black Theatre Festival. We have some exciting works that will be presented. You'll just have to stay tuned for more info. It's so good to be back. Hope you'll continue the journey with us.
In the words of the late Don Cornelius,
Love, Peace and Soul!
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