SWEET PEA'S MAMA by Robert Lawrence Nelson, a timely story about racial dignity will have its World Premiere at the Detroit Repertory Theatre on Thursday, January 08, 2015 at 8:30 PM. The playwright will be flying in to attend Opening Night of his play. As is the tradition for Opening Nights at the Rep, a complimentary Champagne Afterglow will follow the play with the cast and crew of the production.
Tickets are $17 advance for Opening Night, the same affordable price as all regular performances. The show will run Thursdays through Sundays until March 15, 2015. Purchase tickets by calling the Box Office at (313) 868-1347, and visit www.detroitreptheatre.com for more information. The Detroit Rep has been located in the geographical heart of the city for over 57 years and has lighted, adjacent, attended, free parking.
Coralee is a maid for Abigail and her family. Among other things she cares for Georgie, Abigail's grown developmentally challenged son whom she affectionately calls Sweet Pea. On the day Martin Luther King, Jr. is assassinated a tragedy occurs in Abigail's home as well that has a devastating effect on everyone, including Coralee's angry young son, Jerome. In the end racial dignity and familial love are put to an ultimate test.
Robert Lawrence Nelson's play puts racial indignity and mental challenge in striking juxtaposition. The effect is both disturbing and enlightening. Rare insights occur and stereotypes get jarred. You will not leave the Theatre unscathed.
Barbara Busby, a founder of the Rep and resident company member is the director of SWEET PEA'S MAMA. Last year she directed the amusing and highly regarded production, A FACILITY FOR LIVING.
Her cast for SWEET PEA'S MAMA features two performers familiar to Repertory audiences and two newcomers. Jenaya Jones Reynolds (DETROIT) will portray Coralee. She was last seen at the Rep as the troubled daughter in A THOUSAND CIRCLETS. Aaron Kottke (DETROIT) will portray Abigail's developmentally challenged son, Georgie. He was seen at the Rep last season as the kookie activist in ENDANGERED SPECIES. Newcomer Emily Rose Merrell (HAZEL PARK) will portray Georgie's mother, Abigail, and newcomer Chris Jakob (YPSILANTI) will portray Jerome, Coralee's rebellious son.
Tickets, fundraisers, Bargain Booklets and Subscriptions remain the most affordable for not for profit professional theatre in the region. Advance admission is $17, same day tickets are $20. The Rep's Gold Double Subscription for TWO people is still the unmatched price of $100 and a Silver Single Subscription stays $50. 10 ticket Bargain Booklets, regular and matinee are $110 and $100 respectively and still make great mini fundraisers. The Theatre is now offering free Champagne to large group fundraisers for the rest of the 2014/15 Season.
For tickets and information call or visit the Rep Box Office, (313) 868-1347. Tickets can be purchased by phone using Visa or MasterCard. There is no surcharge. For detailed information, visit www.detroitreptheatre.com.
Pictured: Jenaya Jones-Reynolds and Aaron Kottke in SWEET PEA'S MAMA at the Detroit Repertory Theatre. Photo by Bruce Millan.
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