Our Time members meet on Saturdays to learn acting, playwriting, songwriting, singing, and movement. They work together to create their own plays and music that are presented professionally in full-scale productions in Off- Broadway theaters. An additional opportunity exists for three to four senior members of the teen group who are given the challenge of writing and directing their own one-act plays utilizing professional writers and actors. In the summer, the company travels and performs at national and international stuttering conferences. Camp Our Time is a new growth initiative that incorporates the company's existing program into a week-long camping experience that immerses young people who stutter and their siblings, family, and friends from across the country and internationally in the supportive environment that Our Time fosters year-round.
Since 2002, the Our Time Award has been presented to one exceptional individual who has improved the quality of life and been an inspiration to people who stutter. This year, Our Time's deserving honoree will be Howard L. Bingham.Born in Mississippi in 1939, Howard L. Bingham is the recipient of the prestigious 1997 APS Award for Excellence. Mr. Bingham had no formal photography training: rather, he learned photography "on the job" working as a photographer at The Sentinel, a small black newspaper in Los Angeles. On one of his assignments for The Sentinel he met a young heavyweight fighter, Cassius Clay. That assignment would be the beginning of a lifetime friendship between Mr. Bingham and the greatest sports figure of this century, Muhammad Ali. Aside from being the personal photo-biographer of Muhammad Ali, Mr. Bingham was a contract photographer for Life and Sports Illustrated, with photo essays appearing in Look, Newsweek, Playboy and Ebony. Mr. Bingham, who refers to himself as the "Forrest Gump" of photojournalism because he just keeps "popping up as history is being made," has used his camera to document 30 years of America's growing pains.
The 7th Annual Our Time Benefit Gala honoring Howard L. Bingham
April 13, 2008 at 7PM
Jack H. Skirball Center for the Performing Arts is located at New York University,
566 LaGuardia Place at Washington Square South.
For tickets and information, please call (212) 414-9696 or email gala2009@ourtimetheatre.org
Individual Tickets for dinner and performance are $300 - $1,000.
Tickets for performance only are $100.
Tables for dinner (which include the performance) are $10,000/$25,000.
Visit www.ourtimetheatre.org for more information.
Photo Credit: Walter McBride/Retna Ltd.