The Black Theatre Troupe of Phoenix, Arizona, continues their 2009-2010 season with Romulus Linney's A Lesson Before Dying, and Jubilee Theatre Artistic Director Ed Smith is the guest director for this intense stage play. Smith directed the drama to acclaim in Jubilee's 2007-2008 season. Accompanying Smith to the Phoenix stage is Jubilee actor Aaron Petit. Petit was last seen onstage at Jubilee Theatre alongside Major Attaway in Music Director Joe Roger's Sam Shade: A Detective Musical. Petit, known for his work in Jubilee comedies, will play the title character, Jefferson, who is wrongly accused of a crime and sentenced to die.
According to their website, The Black Theatre Troupe has promoted excellence in the performing arts with an emphasis on people of color. From its proud but humble beginnings as a grassroots, creative outlet for restless, talented youth in the 70's, the Black Theatre Troupe is now a highly recognized theatre producing quality plays which reflect the heart and soul of the African-American experience.
The Black Theatre Troupe enhances the cultural and artistic awareness in Phoenix, the 5th largest city in the country, by producing plays and musicals that illuminate the African-American experience and culture. The Black Theatre Troupe's production of A Lesson Before Dying opens February 18, and it runs through February 28, 2010.Ed Smith is an award-winning director whose productions of Fences, Our Town, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Piano Lesson, I'm Not Rappaport, Joe Turner's Come and Gone, and most recently, The Bluest Eye, have all received critical praise. Smith has directed over ninety plays at many of the country's professional and university theatres, as well as in Canada and the West Indies.
In 2002, Ed was recommended by the notable and distinguished director Lloyd Richards to direct Ossie Davis's last play, A Last Dance for Sybil, featuring Ruby Dee, Earl Hyman, and Arthur French. Ed acknowledges this production as one of his best experiences in American Theatre.
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