Following a sold out run in Los Angeles, NAACP Award winner Kenyetta Lethridge’s social drama, Innocent Flesh will bow in New York at Actors Temple Theater, 339 West 47th Street, New York 10036. Described as "a gritty, unflinching look at girls 'in the life' that is dark yet funny," the show begins previews March 1. Opening night is March 15.
Innocent Flesh is, according to press notes, "a new play that melds together some of Lethridge’s own personal experiences as a teacher and research over the years to tell the sad reality of these four young girls and the hardships they face as underage prostitutes in America. Written in a multi-layered style that uses poetry, dance, and a modern take on the classic Greek Chorus, the play unveils the secrets of how girls from all walks of life can find themselves on the streets, selling their bodies to men. Innocent Flesh is performed by a cast of four female actors, whose characters end up in “the life.” Their stories deal with love, abandonment, rape, abortion, and molestation. Throughout the play, each character’s poignant cry for self-worth seems to fill a bottomless void with love. One by one, their hardened façades melt to reveal soft and vulnerable spirits. Daphne Gabriel, Clara Gabrielle, Jameelah Nuriddin and Angelina Prendergast re-create their critically acclaimed roles in the original Los Angeles production. Written & directed by 2011 NAACP Award winner Kenyetta Lethridge. Producers: MZL LLC: Diana C. Zollicoffer, Michael Mann and Kenyetta Lethridge."
Original Music is by Jwyanza Kalonji Hobson & Ken Christianson; Sound Design by Pennix McGee and choreography byAngelina Prendergast.
Previews begin Thursday. March 1. Performances Thursdays @ 8PM; Saturdays @ 4PM & Sundays @ 4PM, Opening Night Thursday March 15 8PM
Actors Temple Theater, 339 West 47th Street (between 8th and 9th Avenues) New York NY 10036 In greater Times Square you can find the 1,2,3,7, and 9 subway trains, as well as the A, B, C, D, E, N, Q, R, S, V and W lines.
Tickets are $36.50 - $59.50, Call Telecharge at 212-239-6200 or 800-447-7400. tickets@telecharge.com.
A native Angelino 2011 NAACP Award winner, Kenyetta Lethridge's dedication to educating young people has inspired her career in the Arts. She has assisted in developing several Arts Education Programs in the Los Angeles area, and has worked directly with students of various grade levels and backgrounds teaching Language Arts, Theatre, Poetry, Speech and Debate, and Creative Writing. Lethridge has also produced several stage productions in Los Angeles, including For Colored Girls who Have Considered Suicide when the Rainbow is Enuf, and Company Policy. Some of her stage credits include the National Tour of Portraits of Courage produced by the Will and Company Theatre, The Greenway Court Theatre's Butterflies of Uganda, Crumbs from the Table of Joy, and The Crucible.
2011 was Lethridge's big break out year. She won an NAACP Award for her performance in "Transitions", produced by the Robey Theatre Company. Lethridge also appeared in the film Mr. Sophistication and lent her presence to the films Fast Lane and Lover, and she joined the cast of the animated show American Dad. Lethridge recently assistant directed "AGAPE: 25th Anniversary", and Truth Be Told: a fundraising event to benefit premiere oncology which was produced by Dottie Archibald (Punchline) and hosted by Bradley Whitford (The West Wing). Lethridge makes her directorial debut with Innocent Flesh, which is also her first produced stage play.
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