On the precipice of closing its doors, The Classical Theatre of Harlem, under new leadership, faced economic & administrative challenges head on, in order to maintain its status as a unique cultural gem in Harlem. The past eight months have been dedicated to reviving the theatre's health & viability. Although the production season was in hiatus, CTH launched 'Project Classics,' bringing free theatre to the children & residents of Grant & Manhattanville public housing. SEED, by Radha Blank, marks CTH's first return to the Harlem School of the Arts since 2006. This Workshop Production is directed by Niegel Smith.
Burnt-out social worker Anne Colleen Simpson decides to write a book detailing the child welfare case that brought her acclaim. But when Chee-Chee, a gifted ten-year-old from the last "projects" in Anne's gentrified neighborhood, collides with her life, she is forced to confront The Shadows of her past. As an unconventional friendship brews between Anne & Chee-Chee, his young mother Latonya becomes threatened, leading to an explosive encounter.The venue, Harlem School of the Arts, is located at 645 St. Nicholas Ave. Tickets are $40/$25-Seniors/$20-Students. For reservations, call (866)811-4111, or visit www.theatermania.com.
Photo Credit: Ruth Sovronsky
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