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KC Rep Presents Midwest Premiere of BROKE-OLOGY

By: Feb. 09, 2010
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Continuing its commitment to new work and diverse voices, Kansas City Repertory Theatre will stage the Midwest premiere of Broke-ology, by Kansas City, Kansas native Nathan Louis Jackson, February 19-March 21 at Copaken Stage, located at 13th and Walnut streets in the H&R Block World Headquarters. Kyle Hatley, assistant artistic director for the Rep, will direct. Both the playwright and the director of Broke-ology are under 30 years old, which is uncommon in theatres the size and age of the Rep.

In this powerful new drama, written with crackling dialogue and a light comic touch, Jackson draws on his own family's dynamics to create a character study about two brothers who are trapped between their dreams and their obligations. When Ennis and Malcolm are called upon to care for their aging father, difficult choices are set in motion: who will follow the life he dreams of and who will stay behind?

Broke-ology premiered in 2008 at the Williamstown Theatre Festival and had its New York premiere in October 2009 at Lincoln Center Theater. Rep artistic director Eric Rosen, while in New York last fall to stage the Lincoln Center run of his hip-hop musical Clay, negotiated for the Rep to produce Broke-ology immediately following the show's New York debut.

Jackson attended Kansas State University and trained at The Juilliard School. In addition to Broke-ology, he has written When I Come to Die, The Mancherios and The Last Black Play. He has participated in The Kennedy Center Summer Playwriting Intensive, the William Inge 24-Hour Play Festival, Ebony Theater's "The Word" (monthly poetry slam) and was on the Kansas State University Speech Team. He is a two-time AFA Prose Interpretation champion, a two-time Lorraine Hansberry Playwriting Award winner, a Mark Twain Comedy Playwriting Award winner and a recipient of the Kennedy Center's Gold Medallion. He currently is writing for NBC's "Southland".

At Kansas City Rep, Hatley directed The Borderland in 2009, and this season has served as assistant director for Moisés Kaufman on Into the Woods, for Eric Rosen on the world premiere of A Christmas Story, The Musical!, and assisted New York's Tectonic Theatre Project on a series of Kansas City workshops for The Laramie Project: Ten Years Later (An Epilogue). He also has written and directed for the Kansas City Fringe Festival and Chatterbox Audio Theater, of which he is artistic director and recipient of the Silver Ogle Award for excellence. Hatley was recently named Best Director for 2009 in The Best of Kansas City Pitch Awards.

The all-Actors' Equity cast of Broke-ology includes Shamika Cotton (Sonia) who has performed in New York in the premiere of Missives, Ain't Supposed to Die..., Iphigenia and A Midsummer Night's Dream. She has appeared on "Law & Order", "Law & Order: Criminal Intent" and HBO's "The Wire", in which she portrayed the controversial Raylene Lee.

Larry Powell (Malcolm) was a member of The Acting Company for the Lincoln Center production of Broke-ology. He earned his B.F. A. in acting from Carnegie Mellon University.

Postell Pringle (Ennis) appeared Off-Broadway in The Seven, Romeo and Juliet, Song for New York and Hoodoo Love and in Chicago in Funk It Up About Nothin' at the Chicago Shakespeare Theatre (Joseph Jefferson Award for Best Ensemble), which also ran at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. His film and television credits include Odd Man Out, Unknown Soldier, Edge of Town, "Law & Order" and "Law & Order: Criminal Intent".

David Emerson Toney (William) returns to Kansas City Rep, having appeared in Two Trains Running and the 1991 production of King Lear. In New York, he has acted on Broadway in Juan Darien at Lincoln Center and Off-Broadway in Richard III, Once on this Island and Dennis. His regional credits include productions at Contemporary American Theatre Festival, Arena Stage, Old Globe Theatre and the Utah Shakespearean Festival. He also has acted in the films The Thomas Crown Affair and Lonely in America and on television in "Law & Order" and "The Cosby Show".

The creative team is made up of set designer Meghan Raham (KC Rep and Lincoln Center runs of Clay, Kyle Hatley's The Borderland, recipient of 2009 Princess Grace Theatre Honoraria); costume designer Nadine Grant (The Borderland); lighting designer Victor En Yu Tan (many KC Rep, Broadway, Off-Broadway and international productions); sound designer Merlin James Alexandre Salisbury (assistant sound design for Into the Woods and The Borderland) and composer Tim Munger (KC Rep design debut).

All performances and events will take place at Copaken Stage located downtown at 13th and Walnut streets in the H&R Block World Headquarters. Tickets for Broke-ology cost $15-$55; youth tickets (18 years and younger and students with valid school ID) are $15.

For information about performance times and ticket options, call the Rep Box Office at 816-235-2700 or visit www.KCRep.org.

Special Broke-ology events at Copaken Stage:

Sunday, February 21 LGBT Night

Wednesday, February 24 Meet the Creative Team, following 7 p.m. performance

Friday, February 26 Opening Night/Press Night, 8 p.m.

Saturday, March 6 Signed performance, 2 p.m.

Scholars' Forum, following 2 p.m. performance

Sunday, March 7 Actors' Forum, following 2 p.m. performance

Tuesday, March 9 Actors' Forum, following 7 p.m. performance


about kansas city repertory theatre
Now in its 45th year, Kansas City Repertory Theatre is one of the nation's leading professional theatres and a member of the League of Resident Theatres. The Rep produces a full season of plays and events at Spencer Theatre on the UMKC campus, where the Rep is the professional theatre in residence, and at Copaken Stage downtown. Its diverse repertoire includes new works, musicals and classics of literature. The theatre serves approximately 100,000 patrons annually and employs more than 250 professional artists, technicians and administrators. This year, more than 8,500 students from 150 schools in the two-state region will attend special matinee performances, and more than 1,200 students will experience the Rep's classroom programming and workshops.

 



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