june, 2020

19junallday30sepBlack Voicesplays by Katori Hall, Lynn Nottage, Lydia Diamond and Charlayne Woodard

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L.A. Theatre Works, the world’s leading producer of audio theater, has chosen six titles by Black playwrights from its extensive collection of work to stream free on its website.  The four plays written by women are  Fabulation, or The Re-Education of Undine by Lynn Nottage; The Mountaintop by Katori Hall; The Night Watcher, written and performed by Charlayne Woodard; and Stick Fly by Lydia R. Diamond.

Also available for free viewing are A Huey P. Newton Story, written, directed and performed by Roger Guenveur Smith; Ceremonies in Dark Old Men by Lonne Elder III.

Fabulation is two-time Pulitzer Prize-winner Lynn Nottage’s satirical tale about a successful African-American publicist (Charlayne Woodard) who stumbles down the social ladder after her husband steals her hard-earned fortune. Broke and pregnant, Undine is forced to return to her childhood home in the Brooklyn projects, where she must face the challenges of the life she left behind.

The Mountaintop is Katori Hall’s gripping, slyly humorous, Lawrence Olivier Award-winning re-imagining of events as they might have taken place at the Lorraine Motel on the night before the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The LATW recording stars Aja Naomi King and Larry Powell.

In her acclaimed one-woman show The Night Watcher, playwright/performer Charlayne Woodard tells the story of a woman who chooses not to have children — only to be pulled into the real-life struggles of kids of all ages, races and backgrounds.

Stick Fly is Lydia Diamond’s powerful comedy-drama about an upper-class African American family (recorded for L.A. Theatre Works by Justine Bateman, Dulé Hill, Tinashe Kajese, Carl Lumbly, Terrell Tilford and Michole Briana White) wrestling with parental expectations, sibling rivalry, and issues of class and race during a vacation on Martha’s Vineyard.

“Even as we are drawn into the great stories and characters, these plays expand our knowledge and awareness of the Black experience,” says L.A. Theatre Works producing artistic director Susan Albert Loewenberg. “It is our pleasure to be able to provide free access to these state-of-the-art recordings to students, teachers and the general public.”

Go to https://latw.org/black-voices to streamline these titles for free.

Playing

June 19 (Friday) - September 30 (Wednesday)

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LA Theatre Works

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Free streaming available at latw.org/black-voices through August 30

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