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The Actors' Gang & Sanofka.org present LYRICS FROM LOCKDOWN

By: Feb. 15, 2017
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The Actors' Gang today announced a series of post-show talkbacks following the remaining performances of Lyrics From Lockdown, written and performed by Bryonn Bain and directed by Gina Belafonte, which is currently performing through Saturday, February 25, 2017 as part of The Actors' Gang Season of Justice at The Actors' Gang Theatre, 9070 Venice Blvd. in Culver City.
Alfre Woodard, Gina Belafonte, Tavis Smiley, Gaye Theresa Johnson, and more are scheduled to discuss the issues brought forth in this powerful and inspirational story.
The groundbreaking multimedia production tells Bryonn Bain's true story of racial profiling and wrongful incarceration at the hands of New York City police and how this experience led to a transformative friendship with death row inmate Nanon Williams.
THE TALKBACK SCHEDULE IS AS FOLLOWS:
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16 at 8pm
Dream Hampton (Filmmaker)
Tia Oso (Black Alliance for Just Immigration)
Bryonn Bain (Actor/Writer)
Moderator: Christina Pacheco (Sankofa.org)
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17 at 9pm
Alfre Woodard (Actress)
Maya Jupiter (Artist)
Yosi Sargant (Taskforce PR)
Bryonn Bain (Actor/Writer)
Moderator: Sabra Williams
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18 at 8pm
Alberto Retana (Community Coalition)
Ryan Lo (Anti-Recidivism Coalition)
Jay Jordan (Second Chances - Program Director)
Melina Abdullah
(Black Lives Matter -Professor/Chair African Studies at Cal. State University)
Bryonn Bain (Actor/Writer)
Moderator: Christina Pacheco (Sankofa.org)
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23 at 8pm
Brian Walker (Color of Change - Culture and Entertainment Advocacy Director)
Tim Robbins (Artistic Director - The Actors' Gang)
Skipp Townsend (Co-Founder 2nd Call -Gang Intervention Non-profit)
Ty Sticlorius (Free America)
Bryonn Bain (Actor/Writer)
Mike de la Rocha (CEO Revolve Impact - Entrepreneur/Activist)
Moderator: Tavis Smiley
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24 at 9pm
Kim McGill (Youth Justice Coalition)
Kelly Lytle Hernandez - (Associate Professor/UCLA Dept. of History)
Bryonn Bain (Actor/Writer)
Yosi Sargant (Taskforce PR)
Moderator: Gina Belafonte (Sankofa.org)
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25 at 8pm
Gaye Theresa Johnson (UCLA Associate Professor Chicano/a
& African American Studies)
James Anderson - (Anti-Recidivism Coalition)
Bryonn Bain (Actor/Writer)
Moderator: Gina Belafonte (Sankofa.org)
Tickets can be purchased online at theactorsgang.com or by phone, 310-838-4264.
"Lyrics From Lockdown is an important and necessary story told with a voice as fresh as today's headlines," said Artistic Director Tim Robbins. "With poetry, musicians and striking visuals, Bryonn Bain and Gina Belafonte give us a first hand look into racial profiling and a deeply flawed criminal justice system in a powerful evening of theater."
Under the direction of Gina Belafonte, Lyrics From Lockdown weaves the voices of over 40 characters into an extraordinary, internationally acclaimed tour de force. This one man multimedia production features a live band and VJ and a fusion of hip hop, theater, spoken word, rhythm and blues, calypso and classical music, to tell Bain's story.
After being unjustly stopped and frisked outside of a NYC nightclub, the back then Harvard Law School student was thrown into jail. Once released, Bain recalls writing poetry, rhymes, and what later became a cover story for the Village Voice. His story, "Walking While Black," received the largest response in the history of the nation's most widely-read progressive newspaper. Soon after, Bain's law school professor Lani Guinier suggested that he create a "hip hop opera." From there "Lyrics From Lockdown" was born.
The play also introduces the audience to Nanon Williams, a young man who was sentenced to death at age 17 for a crime he did not commit. Nanon wrote Bain from Death Row after reading his story nearly a decade ago. "His letters changed my life," Bain said. "He asked me to share his story and I was so moved by it that I weaved his letters into Lyrics so you see how this young poet - unjustly robbed of his youth - is inspiring a global movement to free himself and others unjustly thrown into prison."
"Art and culture are creative tools to educate, organize and mobilize a movement. The criminal justice system has hit pandemic proportions and our level of engagement as a community is vital to bring solution and alternatives to this crisis," director Gina Belafonte said. "Bryonn Bain's Lyrics From Lockdown is an exemplary offering of the engagement of arts in activism and a vision of an equitable and transformative world."
Bryonn Bain (Playwright/Performer)
Bain is Brooklyn's own prison activist, actor, hip hop theater innovator and spoken word poetry champion. Described by Cornel West as an artist who "...speaks his truth with a power we desperately need to hear," Bain reached over 20 million viewers in his interview with Mike Wallace on "60 Minutes," and his award winning work as a BET host for the critically acclaimed weekly talk show "My Two Cents." Bringing the arts and education into prisons for over 25 years, Bain's poetry and music are available on the LIFE AFTER LOCKDOWN Mixtape executive produced by the legendary founder of Hip Hop, DJ Kool Herc. Bryonn is the author of three books, his essays in THE UGLY SIDE OF BEAUTIFUL: Rethinking Race and Prisons are published by Third World Press with foreword by Mumia Abu Jamal and introduction by Lani Guinier. His poetry is available in THE PROPHET RETURNS, a hip hop generation remix of Kahlil Gibran's classic The Prophet, and FISH & BREAD/PESCADO Y PAN, a bilingual children's book illustrated by his son and godson (Brown Girl Books). After teaching in the Dramatic Arts at Harvard, Bain founded the prison education program at NYU, and then brought the courses he developed on hip hop, spoken word and the prison crisis at Boys Town Detention Center, Rikers Island, NYU, LIU, Columbia University and The New School to UCLA where he is developing a Prison Education Program and Center for Justice offering higher education at CIW correctional facility -- the oldest women's prison in California, and the BJN juvenile hall. In March, Bryonn also stars in the hip hop theater/spoken word remix of "The Wiz" adapted by women Incarcerated at CIW prison, WHAT IT IZ: The Spoken Wordical. Ever evolving, LYRICS FROM LOCKDOWN has sold out on three continents worldwide.
Gina Belafonte (Director)
Native New Yorker, Gina Belafonte has spent her life in the arenas of entertainment and activism where her professional work thrives today. As the youngest child of Julie and Harry Belafonte, whose impact in these fields is among the most influential and progressive in the world, Gina's passions come as no surprise. Gina was the lead producer on the internationally acclaimed documentary film, SING YOUR SONG, exploring the extraordinary life and legacy of Harry Belafonte that was selected as the opening film for the Sundance Film Festival in 2011. After working for many years as an actress in NYC, opportunities to work in film and television moved her to Hollywood where her lifelong passion for stage production ultimately led her to produce theater in Los Angeles. Gina followed her early childhood environment by immersing herself in activism. Collaborating with leading gang interventionist, Bo Taylor and civil rights lawyer, Connie Rice, she developed a deeper understanding of gang culture and worked in implementing workshops in California prisons, and is a founding member of The Gathering For Justice. Gina is now a social justice content producer and the Co-Director of Sankofa.org, a social justice organization that enlists the support of today's most celebrated artists and influential individuals in collaboration with grassroots partners to elevate the voices of the disenfranchised, and promote peace, equity, justice and equality. After producing the award winning documentary on her father's life, Sing Your Song, Gina reflects: "I knew as long as my dad had an idea, I would do whatever I could to help bring those ideas to fruition, continue the best of my elders' traditions, and preserve our family's legacy."
SANKOFA.ORG (Producer)
Sankofa.org is a social justice organization founded by Harry Belafonte that enlists the support of today's most celebrated artists and influential individuals in collaboration with grassroots partners to elevate the voices of the disenfranchised, and to promote peace and equality. Sankofa.org focuses on issues of injustice that disproportionately affect the disenfranchised, the oppressed, and the underserved, which left unaddressed will continue to impact the lives of too many individuals and remain a scar on our nation's moral character. Some of the key issues we are currently addressing include: the systemic violence that has poisoned our society and is being reinforced by legislation such as Stand Your Ground, rampant over-incarceration rates including the cradle-to-prison pipeline and an unequal justice system; income disparity, where wealth is concentrated at the top and the earnings gap between has only grown more pronounced since the 1960's.
The creative team includes: Emre Emirgil (video DJ and Design), Cristina Pacheco (Associate Producer / Community Arts Coordinator), Harry Belafonte (Executive Producer). This production was developed in workshop by Urban Stages (NY), Climate Theatre (SF), Blackout Arts Collective and with Mei Ann Teo and was originally produced at the National Black Theatre by Harry and Gina Belafonte.
Ticketing Information
Lyrics From Lockdown is performing through Saturday, February 25, 2017. Performances are Thursdays at 8pm; Fridays at 9pm & Saturdays at 8pm.
General tickets are available for $34,99. Seniors and students may purchase $30.00 tickets.Thursday evenings are "Pay-What-You-Can." For tickets, please call 310-838-4264 or visitwww.theactorsgang.com to purchase tickets online or to view the complete schedule. The Actors' Gang Theatre is located at 9070 Venice Blvd, Culver City, CA, 90232.
ABOUT THE Actors' Gang
Since 1981, The Actors' Gang has created and presented over 150 bold, original works and reinterpretations of the classics to address society and the human condition from an uncompromising and fresh perspective. Over the past 35 years, The Actors' Gang has brought its unique style of theater to audiences throughout the world and performed on five continents and in 45 U.S. States.
Our groundbreaking "Prison Project" has expanded to eight California prisons serving incarcerated women, men and children with rehabilitation programs that reduce tensions in prisons and significantly reduce the recidivism rate.
Hundreds of children in Los Angeles public schools discover confidence and creativity with our Education Department's in school immersion and after school programs. Our classes encourage acceptance, respect and team building in a fun and effective way. For more information, please visit us in our theatre or online at www.theactorsgang.com


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