On Zoom, January 31, February 28, March 28.
Brooklyn's Brave New World Repertory Theatre has announced its fourth annual new play reading series Brave New Works 2021: Zoom. Brave New Works has sought out new plays that address a number of hot-button issues - Race in America, Diversity, Climate Change, and now Police Brutality and Reform.
Brave New Works 2021: Zoom focuses on police brutality and reform through the lens of three new plays selected from dozens of submissions:
Readings are at 7pm and will be recorded and made available for the following four days on YouTube. The live presentations are free with a suggested donation of $15 to help compensate the artists. Reservations are necessary and available here.
Panel discussions following each reading will be moderated by artist/activist Gina Belafonte with notable guest panelists including Blair Underwood, set for Dutch Kings on January 31st. Ms. Belafonte serves as executive director of Sankofa.org, the social justice organization founded by her father Harry Belafonte. Panelists, playwrights and directors will respond to questions from Ms. Belafonte and audience members on topics including the role police play in communities of color, how funding could be re-allocated, how institutions can be held accountable for racial bias, and violence against Black bodies.
BNW producing artistic director Claire Beckman says "Our longstanding social justice mission was sparked most recently by the murders of Breonna Taylor and George Floyd. In July we put out a call for plays that address police brutality. Dexter McKinney and Nixon Cesar, Black actors in our resident company, stepped up as our literary team's co-curators. Now, given the sedition we saw at the Capitol on January 6, and the complicity and passivity of law enforcement, we are more determined than ever to tell stories about the inequities Black Americans endure daily. BNW is committed to giving 10% of all donations to #BlackLivesmatter."
More about the plays from the playwrights:
Co-curator Nixon Cesar says the selection process "has been a wonderful experience. It granted me the chance to read some stunning plays on the BLM movement." His co-curator Dexter McKinney adds the process "has been therapeutic and inspiring. I'm looking forward to experiencing my favorite part of it all, the performance!"
*Original art by Taylor Morgan
Past notable BNWorks playwrights have included: Charles L. Mee, Donnetta Lavinia Grays, Stefanie Zadravec, Malcolm Tariq Kristoffer Diaz, and Erin Courtney and notable directors have included May Adrales, Tamilla Woodard, Lisa Peterson and Liesl Tommy.
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