Kenny Leon and True Colors Theatre Company announce the upcoming Atlanta Premiere of David Mamet's Race directed by John Dillon. Race will run from today, February 25 - March 23, 2014 at Fulton County's Southwest Arts Center located at 915 New Hope Road, Atlanta, GA 30331.
Two high-profile lawyers-one black, one white-are called to defend a wealthy white client charged with the rape of an African American woman, when a new legal assistant gets involved in the case, the opinions that boil beneath explode to the surface. They quickly find themselves embroiled in a complex case where blatant prejudice is as disturbing as the evidence at hand.
In the newest work by the Pulitzer Prize winning author of American Buffalo and GlenGarry Glen Ross, Mamet leaves nothing unsaid in this no-holds-barred suspense story that the Chicago Tribune dubbed "intellectually salacious."
The Cast includes Andrew Benator, Neal Ghant, Tiffany Hobbs, and Ric Reitz. The Design Team includes Set by Kat Conley, Costumes by Sydney Roberts, Lights by Mike Post, Sound Design by Johanna Melamed.
Tickets and information can be found at www.truecolorstheatre.org. The show runs February 25 - March 23, 2014. Performances are Wednesday - Saturday @ 8 and Saturday - Sunday @ 2:30; Weekday Matinee: March 5, 2014 @ 11 AM. All shows run at Southwest Arts Center, 915 New Hope Road, Atlanta, GA 30331. Ticket prices: $15 -$50. Tickets are available by contacting Ticket Alternative at 1.877.725.8849 or www.ticketalternative.com or through the True Colors website at www.truecolorstheatre.org. Group Sales for groups of 10 or more are available by contacting True Colors' Group Sales department at 404.532.1901.
ABOUT THE PLAYWRIGHT: David Mamet is the author of the plays: Race, Keep Your Pantheon, School, November, Romance, Boston Marriage, Faustus, Oleanna, Glengarry Glen Ross (1984 Pulitzer Prize and New York Drama Critics Circle Award), American Buffalo, The Old Neighborhood, A Life in the Theatre, Speed-the-Plow, Edmond, Lakeboat, The Water Engine, The Woods, Sexual Perversity in Chicago, Reunion and The Cryptogram (1995 Obie Award). His translations and adaptations include: Faustus and Red River by Pierre Laville; and The Cherry Orchard, Three Sisters and Uncle Vanya by Anton Chekov. His films include: The Postman Always Rings Twice, The Verdict, The Untouchables, House of Games (writer/director), Oleanna (writer/director), Homicide (writer/director), The Spanish Prisoner (writer/director), Heist (writer/director), Spartan (writer/director) and Redbelt (writer/director). Mr. Mamet is also the author of: Warm and Cold, a book for children with drawings by Donald Sultan, and two other children's books, Passover and The Duck and the Goat; Writing in Restaurants, Some Freaks, and Make-Believe Town, three volumes of essays; The Hero Pony andThe China Man, a book of poems; Three Children's Plays, On Directing Film, The Cabin, and the novels The Village, The Old Religion and Wilson. His most recent books include the acting books, True & False and Three Uses of the Knife. Glengarry Glen Ross was awarded the Tony Award for Best Revival of a Play in 2005.
ABOUT THE DIRECTOR: John Dillon has staged productions at leading theaters in England, Russia, Egypt and Japan and has directed new works by such noted playwrights as David Mamet, Romulus Linney, Larry Shue, Ariel Dorfman, Y York, Israel Horovitz, Joanna Glass, David Rambo, Anthony Clarvoe and Amlin Gray. He's worked at over two dozen of the country's leading regional theaters, including the ALLIANCE THEATRE, Actors Theatre of Louisville, the Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, Syracuse Stage, Georgia Shakespeare, Chapel Hill's PlayMakers Rep, the Missouri Rep, D.C.'s Arena Stage, Chicago's Goodman Theatre, New Haven's Long Wharf, Seattle's ACT Theatre, the Seattle Children's Theatre, the Berkeley Rep, Portland's Artist Repertory Theatre and the Oregon Shakespeare Festival (where his staging of WIT won him a BackstageWest Garland Award). Although he makes his home in Seattle, John is also the Associate Director of Tokyo's Institute of Dramatic Arts, where his productions have twice won Japan's highest theater award. He's the Founding President of Theatre Puget Sound and he's a core member of Seattle's Endangered Species Project. From 1977 to 1993 he was the Artistic Director of the Milwaukee Repertory Theater and during his time there launched a number of innovative exchanges with theater companies in Mexico, Russia, Ireland, Chile, Japan and England. From 2004 to 2010 he served as the director of the theatre program at Sarah Lawrence College and he works regularly as a guest artist at the University of North Carolina School of the Arts and Seattle's Cornish College of the Arts. Dillon is a fellow in the College of Fellows of the American Theatre and a member of The National Theatre Conference. He is a Danforth and Woodrow Wilson fellow with graduate degrees in theater from Columbia and Northwestern Universities. Oh yes, and he had a burger named after him at a restaurant in Baltimore .
CAST in Alphabetical Order:
Andrew Benator (Jack Lawson) Atlanta Theater Credits: Vera Stark, Good People, August: Osage County, Eurydice, Tennis In Nablus, A Christmas Carol (ALLIANCE THEATRE); Seminar, Becky Shaw (Actor's Express); Young Man From Atlanta, Freud's Last Session (Theatrical Outfit); The Tempest (Georgia Shakespeare); Boeing, Boeing (Aurora Theatre); The Ladies Man(Theater in the Square). Off-Broadway:Things You Shouldn't Say Past Midnight,Valparaiso, Flu Season. Regional: Hartford TheaterWorks, Pittsburgh Public Theater, Sacramento's B St. Theater, San Jose Rep, San Francisco's Magic Theater. Film & TV: "Burn Notice", "House of Payne", "Meet the Browns", Quarantine 2, Game Six, The Good Student, Almanac, and the upcoming films Last of Robin Hood with Kevin Kline, and Million Dollar Arm with Jon Hamm.
NEAL GHANT (Henry Brown) Regional credits include: Glenn Gary Glenn Ross, A Christmas Carol, Shakespeare's R&J (ALLIANCE THEATRE); Bus Stop, A Life in the Theatre, Tradin' Paint (Theatre in the Square); Julius Caesar, A Midsummer Nights Dream, Romeo and Juliet, and Titus Andronicus (Georgia Shakespeare Festival). Film credits include "Remember the Titans". He is currently Head Artistic Consultant for Giddeon Games, a company he and a childhood friend have built from the ground up. He also spends many a late weekend night performing hip hop music with his band Phace Oricalz.
TIFFANY HOBBS (Susan) is a member of the Brierley Resident Acting Company at the Dallas Theatre Center, where her acting credits include: A Raisin in the Sun; Clybourne Park; Stagger Lee (workshops); Cabaret; A Christmas Carol. Awards: 2011 San Francisco Broadway World Awards-Best Leading Actress in a Musical (Hairspray) & Best Featured Actress in a Musical (Company); 2011 female Star Project winner (NBC & the American Black Film Festival); LA WebFest's Outstanding Supporting Actress (Camille Prescott in 'The Troubadoors'). Other recent roles: Juanita (Blues for Mister Charlie), Berniece (The Piano Lesson). New York Theater: The Burnin' (The Public Theater). MFA, SMU.
RIC REITZ (Charles Strickland) is a veteran of thirty-six years in professional show business, Ric has appeared in over 100 national film, television and stage productions. He is thrilled to be making his first appearance with Kenny Leon's True Colors Theater Company. Atlanta area stage credits include: The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged) and Our Town, both for the Theatrical Outfit; The Little Foxes and Turned Funny for Theater in the Square; and featured appearances with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, including their annual Fourth of July concerts, The Journey of Sir Douglas Fir and Second Chance Christmas.
DESIGNERS in Alphabetical Order:
Kat Conley -Set Designer
Johanna Melamed - Sound Designer
Mike Post - Lighting Designer
Sydney Roberts - Costume Designer
True Colors Theatre Company is a National Theatre Company based in Atlanta. Founded by Artistic Director Kenny Leon, and Managing Director Jane Bishop, True Colors strives to be an important voice in the American discussion of diversity including plays and playwrights from various times, cultures and perspectives.
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