'No Child...' is a Dream Deferred
Oh that waskly wabbit George W. Bush, doing a complete about face with his 2009 budget request to cut $16.3 million for the National Endowment for the Arts. President Bush might actively be pursuing the degradation of federal funding for the arts, but inadvertently the lame duck has consistently delivered in providing plenty of fodder for the very art form he is trying to kill.
Combined with the eighth consecutive year of decreasing funding for the Department of Education's Arts in Education programs, playwright and actress Nilaja Sun has found the perfect moment to make a vibrant case for arts in schools, and for theatre in general. Hopefully, those disgusted with the current administrations tactics, on all fronts, are willing to listen.In No Child…, Sun's highly entertaining and message driven one-woman play, now running at the Kirk Douglas Theatre, the life altering affect theatre can have on children is thrown center stage.A whirlwind of energy, Sun is bustling with her handful of unforgettable characters, all portrayed by the skilled performer without any costume changes or nary a beat between transformations. No Child… simplistically directed by Hal Brooks, tells the story of a teaching artist – someone tasked with incorporating the arts into a classroom – battling for the attention, not only of the mostly unresponsive and abrasive Malcolm X High School - a fictitious Bronx location – but also from the system at large, prone to dismissing many a troubled public school system.No Child... runs through April 13, 2008 at the Center Theatre Group's Kirk Douglas Theatre. Tickets range from $20-$50 and can be purchased by calling 213-628-2772 or online at www.CenterTheatreGroup.org. The Kirk Douglas Theatre is located at 9820 Washington Blvd. in Culver City. And for more from James Sims visit www.simsscoop.com.
Photos by Craig Schwartz. Pictured is writer/performer Nilaja Sun.
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