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		<title>Sandra Adell Releases Ten Contemporary Plays by African American Women</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Mar 2016 20:45:04 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve already deemed 2016 the year of #BlackGirlMagic. 2015 gave us a plethora of Black women shattering glass ceilings in the arts (Misty Copeland! Viola Davis! Danai Gurira!) and I have hope that it will get even better in the new year. We have shows with more women of color gracing the screen and stage, both [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve already deemed 2016 the year of #BlackGirlMagic. 2015 gave us a plethora of Black women shattering glass ceilings in the arts (<strong><span style="color: #ff0000;"><a style="color: #ff0000;" href="http://broadwayblack.com/misty-copeland-first-black-principal-ballerina-american-ballet-theatre/">Misty Copeland</a>! <a style="color: #ff0000;" href="http://broadwayblack.com/viola-davis-uzo-aduba-make-historic-wins-2015-emmy-awards/">Viola Davis</a>! <a style="color: #ff0000;" href="http://broadwayblack.com/original-eclipsed-cast-lupita-nyongo-set-broadway-will-make-history/">Danai Gurira</a></span></strong>!) and I have hope that it will get <em>even</em> better in the new year. We have shows with more women of color gracing the screen and stage, both in front of audiences and behind the scenes.</p>
<p>Which is why Broadway Black has no choice but to share the release of <em>Contemporary Plays by African American Women: Ten Complete Works</em> by Sandra Adell. If there is one voice that&#8217;s been undervalued on stage, it&#8217;s that of the Black woman. That&#8217;s what makes this anthology so great. It&#8217;s a combined work that includes prominent Black female playwrights and some up-and-coming writers.</p>
<p>It features works from contemporary Black female playwrights including <em>Blue Door</em> by <strong>Tanya Barfield</strong>; <em>Levee James</em>  by <strong>S. M. Shephard-Massat</strong>; <em>Hoodoo Love</em>  by <strong>Katori Hall</strong>; <em>Carnaval</em>  by <strong>Nikkole Salter</strong>; <em>Single Black Female</em>  by <strong>Lisa B. Thompson</strong>; <em>Fabulation, or The Re-Education of Undine</em> by <strong>Lynn Nottage</strong>; <em>BlackTop Sky</em> by <strong>Christina Anderson</strong>; <em>Voyeurs de Venus</em> by <strong>Lydia Diamond</strong>; <em>Fedra</em> by <strong>J. Nicole Brooks</strong>; and <em>Uppa Creek: A Modern Anachronistic Parody in the Minstrel Tradition</em> by <strong>Keli Garrett.</strong></p>
<p>The description reads:</p>
<blockquote><p><span style="color: #333333;">African American women have increasingly begun to see their plays performed from regional stages to Broadway. Yet many of these artists still struggle to gain attention. In this volume, Sandra Adell draws from the vital wellspring of works created by African American women in the twenty-first century to present ten plays by both prominent and up-and-coming writers. Taken together, the selections portray how these women engage with history as they delve into&#8211;and shake up&#8211;issues of gender and class to craft compelling stories of African American life. Gliding from gritty urbanism to rural landscapes, these works expand boundaries and boldly disrupt modes of theatrical representation.</span></p></blockquote>
<p><strong><a href="https://i0.wp.com/broadwayblack.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/sandra_adell.photo_.jpg"><img data-recalc-dims="1" decoding="async" class="  wp-image-13699 alignleft" src="https://i0.wp.com/broadwayblack.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/sandra_adell.photo_.jpg?resize=149%2C211" alt="sandra_adell.photo_" width="149" height="211" /></a>Sandra Adell</strong> (Ph.D., <abbr class="initialism" title="University of Wisconsin at Madison">UW–Madison)</abbr> is a professor of Literature in the department of Afro-American Studies at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, Comparative Literature. Her other works include <em>Confessions of a Slot Machine Queen, Literary Masters: Toni Morrison, Dictionary of Twentieth-Century Culture: African American Culture, and Double Consciousness/Double Bind: Theoretical Issues in Twentieth-Century Black Literature.</em></p>
<p><em>Contemporary Plays by African American Women: Ten Complete Works </em>was released December 15th and is available for purchase in hardcopy, paperback, and digital copy at Amazon <span style="color: #ff0000;"><a style="color: #ff0000;" href="http://www.amazon.com/Contemporary-Plays-African-American-Women/dp/0252039718">here</a></span>.</p>
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		<title>Broadway Black Approved: The Productions You Should See in Spring 2016</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Jan 2016 22:30:56 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>My how time flies! 2015 has come to a close. Last year, there was much dismay over a season that was pointedly woman- and melanin-free, but never fear because Broadway Black is here. Check out our recommendations of must see shows (on and off-Broadway) with ample amounts of Black girl magic and (Black man mojo) on display! Eclipsed [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My how time flies! 2015 has come to a close. Last year, there was much dismay over a season that was pointedly woman- and melanin-free, but never fear because Broadway Black is here. Check out our recommendations of must see shows (on and off-Broadway) with ample amounts of Black girl magic and (Black man mojo) on display!</p>
<h3>Eclipsed Broadway</h3>
<p>In <span style="color: #ff0000;"><a style="color: #ff0000;" href="http://broadwayblack.com/original-eclipsed-cast-lupita-nyongo-set-broadway-will-make-history/">Eclipsed</a>, </span><strong>Lupita Nyong&#8217;o</strong> stars in a complicated and brilliant story of women living in the midst of war-torn Liberia. Several captive wives define their survival in different ways while locked in the grip of a raging civil war. A young woman comes along and must decide for herself what path she will forge through the chaos. The play, penned by playwright and actress <strong>Danai Gurira</strong> (known for her role as &#8216;Michonne&#8217; on the television series, &#8220;The Walking Dead&#8221;) explores themes of identity and choice in this stunning production. The production will hit Broadway at the <span style="color: #ff0000;"><a style="color: #ff0000;" href="http://www.newyorkcitytheatre.com/theaters/johngoldentheater/theater.php">John Golden Theatre</a> </span>with previews on February 23 and opens on March 6, 2016.</p>
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<p lang="en" dir="ltr"><a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/BroadwayBlack?src=hash&amp;ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#BroadwayBlack</a> | Original Cast w/ <a href="https://twitter.com/Lupita_Nyongo?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@Lupita_Nyongo</a> Set for <a href="https://twitter.com/eclipsedbway?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@EclipsedBway</a>, Will Make History <a href="https://t.co/gZLxb16kzy">https://t.co/gZLxb16kzy</a> <a href="https://t.co/SdySfxB4fl">pic.twitter.com/SdySfxB4fl</a></p>
<p>&mdash; BROADWAY BLACK! (@BroadwayBlack) <a href="https://twitter.com/BroadwayBlack/status/674264620417335297?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">December 8, 2015</a></p></blockquote>
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<h3>Head of Passes</h3>
<p>Beloved actress and Tony Winner <strong>Phylicia Rashad</strong> returns to Broadway to star in <span style="color: #ff0000;"><em><strong><a style="color: #ff0000;" href="http://broadwayblack.com/phylicia-rashad-will-star-tarell-alvin-mccraneys-head-passes-public-theater/">Head of Passes</a>,</strong></em></span> a play that speaks to audiences of faith, acceptance and family. <em>Head of Passes</em> will begin previews on March 15, 2016, at the <a href="http://www.newyorkcitytheatre.com/theaters/newman-theater/theater.php"><span style="color: #ff0000;">Newman Theater</span>.</a> Opening night is set for March 28.</p>
<blockquote><p>At the mouth of the Mississippi River, Shelah’s family and friends have come to celebrate her birthday and save her from a leaking roof. But in this contemporary parable inspired by the Book of Job, unexpected events turn the reunion into the ultimate test of faith and love. As her world seems to collapse around her, Shelah must fight to survive the rising flood of life’s greatest challenges.</p></blockquote>
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<p lang="en" dir="ltr">JUST IN: Phylicia Rashad Will Star in <a href="https://twitter.com/octarell?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@octarell</a>&#39;s Head of Passes <a href="https://twitter.com/PublicTheaterNY?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@PublicTheaterNY</a> <a href="https://t.co/y77h9qgBs7">https://t.co/y77h9qgBs7</a> <a href="https://t.co/kqLLjBvkZ0">pic.twitter.com/kqLLjBvkZ0</a></p>
<p>&mdash; BROADWAY BLACK! (@BroadwayBlack) <a href="https://twitter.com/BroadwayBlack/status/664497573772660736?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">November 11, 2015</a></p></blockquote>
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<h3>Shuffle Along</h3>
<p><strong><em><span style="color: #ff0000;"><a style="color: #ff0000;" href="http://broadwayblack.com/audra-mcdonald-take-shuffle-along-hiatus/">Shuffle Along</a></span></em></strong> is an African-American musical revue with music and lyrics by <strong>Noble Sissle</strong> and <strong>Eubie Blake</strong>, and a connecting plot about a mayoral race, written by <strong>Flournoy Miller</strong> and <strong>Aubrey Lyles</strong>. <span style="color: #000000;"><strong>Audra McDonald, Brian Stokes Mitchell, Brandon Victor Dixon, Joshua Henry, </strong>and<strong> Billy Porter </strong>make this a show not to miss! Shuffle Along will begin previews March 15, 2016, and open April 28, 2016 at <span style="color: #ff0000;"><a style="color: #ff0000;" href="http://www.shubert.nyc/theatres/music-box">Music Box Theatre</a> <span style="color: #000000;">in New York.</span></span></span></p>
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<h3>Whorl Inside A Loop (Broadway)</h3>
<blockquote><p>In <span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong><a style="color: #ff0000;" href="http://broadwayblack.com/whorl-inside-loop-opening-night/">W<em>horl Inside a Loop</em></a></strong></span>, a well-regarded actress agrees to teach six inmates how to tell their stories behind the bars of a men’s maximum-security prison. Sharing intimate and sometimes hilarious details of their former lives (while portraying characters of varying age, gender and race), this unlikely group forms a bond—even as the actress’ life outside spins out of control. And when what happens in prison doesn&#8217;t stay there, no one is sure whom to trust.</p></blockquote>
<p>There&#8217;s quite a bit of buzz about this show making a Broadway debut in 2016 and we sincerely hope so! Although we&#8217;ve reported on the <span style="color: #ff0000;"><a style="color: #ff0000;" href="http://broadwayblack.com/fact-fiction-just-whorl/">possibility of a Broadway transfer </a></span>after it&#8217;s successful run at Second Stage Theatre, there is no official word about this work heading to Broadway. Stay tuned to <strong><span style="color: #ff0000;"><a style="color: #ff0000;" href="http://broadwayblack.com/">Broadway Black </a></span></strong>for details on when and where to catch this production. (We&#8217;re crossing our fingers!)</p>
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<h3>Hughie</h3>
<p>Oscar winner <strong>Forest Whitaker</strong> will make his Broadway debut in this limited engagement at the <span style="color: #ff0000;"><a style="color: #ff0000;" href="http://www.shubert.nyc/theatres/booth">Boothe Theatre</a></span>. Previews begin February 8, 2016, and Opening Night is February 25, 2016.</p>
<blockquote><p>Summer, 1928. New York City. Beyond the bright lights of the Great White Way, a small-time gambler and big-time drinker returns to the faded hotel he has made his home. He encounters a new night clerk at the front desk and as the early hours of the morning give way to another dawn, he continues to chase the American Dream in order to survive. <span style="color: #ff0000;"><em><a style="color: #ff0000;" href="http://broadwayblack.com/forest-whitaker-will-make-broadway-debut-hughie-eugene-oneill/">Hughie</a></em></span> is a rarely seen theatrical masterpiece that beautifully investigates the themes of loneliness and redemption and offers a unique insight into the human condition.</p></blockquote>
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<h3>Smart People</h3>
<p><strong>Kenny Leon</strong> directs this humorous offering by <strong>Lydia R. Diamond</strong>. Previews begin January 26, 2016 at the <span style="color: #ff0000;"><a style="color: #ff0000;" href="http://2st.com/shows">Tony Kiser Theatre </a></span>with Opening Night set for February 11, 2016.</p>
<blockquote><p>The quest for love, achievement and identity is universal, but what role does race play in the story of our lives? On the eve of Obama’s first election, four Harvard intellectuals find themselves entangled in a complex web of social and sexual politics in this provocative and funny new play by Lydia R. Diamond.</p></blockquote>
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<p lang="en" dir="ltr"><a href="https://t.co/GB0rUSz0KC">https://t.co/GB0rUSz0KC</a> | <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/MahershalaAli?src=hash&amp;ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#MahershalaAli</a> &amp; @TThompsonYES Will Star in Smart People <a href="https://twitter.com/2STNYC?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@2STNYC</a> <a href="https://t.co/tIgXEblKZ5">https://t.co/tIgXEblKZ5</a> <a href="https://t.co/HsIAfzi6zw">pic.twitter.com/HsIAfzi6zw</a></p>
<p>&mdash; BROADWAY BLACK! (@BroadwayBlack) <a href="https://twitter.com/BroadwayBlack/status/661315036556718081?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">November 2, 2015</a></p></blockquote>
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<h3>The Color Purple</h3>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;"><em><strong><a style="color: #ff0000;" href="http://broadwayblack.com/color-purple-broadway/">The Color Purple</a> </strong></em><span style="color: #000000;">heralds the debut of powerhouse Oscar, Golden Globe and Grammy-winning singer and actress <strong>Jennifer Hudson. </strong>The show began previews on Nov 10, 2015 and Opened Dec 10, 2015 and is currently running at the <span style="color: #ff0000;"><a style="color: #ff0000;" href="http://www.shubert.nyc/theatres/bernard-b-jacobs/">Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre.</a></span></span></span></p>
<blockquote><p>This unforgettable and intensely moving new production mesmerized audiences when it premiered at London&#8217;s acclaimed Menier Chocolate Factory, where critics hailed it as &#8220;a revelation&#8221; (Mark Shenton, <i>The Stage</i>). Now, this American classic comes to Broadway with a powerhouse cast including celebrated London star <strong>Cynthia Erivo</strong>, who will recreate her electrifying performance as Celie, along with &#8220;Orange is the New Black&#8221; star <b>Danielle Brooks</b>.</p></blockquote>
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<p>We would LOVE to know your thoughts about this line up and whether you will be making plans to attend. Tweet us @BroadwayBlack!</p>
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		<title>Kenny Leon Brings Lydia Diamond&#8217;s Smart People to Second Stage</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 May 2015 06:12:11 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Even before taking over its newly purchased Broadway flagship, the Helen Hayes Theatre, the off-Broadway company Second Stage has lined up major talent as part of its early 2016 winter production. Tony winner Kenny Leon will direct Smart People in its New York premiere, a play by Stick Fly author Lydia R. Diamond. Smart People [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Even before taking over its newly purchased Broadway flagship, the <a href="http://2stonbroadway.com/#main">Helen Hayes Theatre</a>, the off-Broadway company <a href="http://2st.com/shows/current-production">Second Stage</a> has lined up major talent as part of its early 2016 winter production. Tony winner <span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong><a style="color: #ff0000;" href="http://www.kennyleon.com/#theman">Kenny Leon</a></strong></span> will direct <em>Smart People</em> in its New York premiere, a play by <em>Stick Fly</em> author <strong>Lydia R. Diamond</strong>.</p>
<p><em><a href="https://i0.wp.com/broadwayblack.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/Lydia-diamond.jpg"><img data-recalc-dims="1" loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-6324" src="https://i0.wp.com/broadwayblack.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/Lydia-diamond-300x281.jpg?resize=300%2C281" alt="Lydia diamond" width="300" height="281" /></a>Smart People</em> asks whether our beliefs and prejudices are hard-wired into us. The quest for love, achievement and identity is universal, but what role does race play in the story of our lives? Four Harvard intellectuals – a neurobiologist, an actress, a doctor, and a psychologist, delve into the human brain’s response to race, class, friendship, the search for love, and identity in a complex world of social and sexual politics on the eve of Barack Obama’s first presidential election.</p>
<p>Diamond had this to say about her play,<em> Smart People: </em>“I have always spoken to my work being about the intersection of race and class and sexuality, but I always kind of back-ended into it,” Diamond said. “I started writing this play and I thought, you know what? This is about race. I’m not going to pretend it’s a play that’s just about how these people who just happen to be these different races bounce off each other and such is the landscape of America and blah blah blah. This is my ‘there it is’ kind of play.”</p>
<p>Second Stage Artistic Director Carole Rothman released the following statement regarding the upcoming 37<sup>th</sup> season: “The writers behind our first two productions of next season embrace a unique and refreshing perspective on the American experience. And I know our audiences will embrace <em>Smart People</em>, the incredibly perceptive new play by <strong>Lydia Diamond</strong>, a writer I’ve been wanting to work with for years. And it is an honor to have Diane Paulus and <strong>Kenny Leon</strong>, two of the finest directors working in this country, joining us for the season.”</p>
<p>After its showing at Second Stage, <em>Smart People</em> will also be directed by Leon from July 12 &#8211; August 7, 2016 at the Southwest Arts Center in Atlanta, Georgia as part of Leon’s <a href="http://www.truecolorstheatre.org/events.cfm?eventid=73">True Colors Theatre Company</a>.</p>
<p><strong>Kenny Leon</strong> is a Tony Award winning Broadway and film director. His work on the 2014 revival of A Raisin in the Sun starring <strong>Denzel Washington</strong> won the Tony Award for Best Direction of a Play and Best Revival, and <strong>August Wilson</strong>&#8216;s Fences garnered ten Tony nominations and won three Tony Awards including Best Revival. Other Broadway credits include The Mountaintop starring <strong>Samuel L. Jackson</strong> and <strong>Angela Bassett</strong>, Stick Fly produced by <strong>Alicia Keys</strong>, the 2004 revival of A Raisin in the Sun with <strong>Sean “P. Diddy” Combs</strong>, Gem of the Ocean, Radio Golf, and Holler if You Hear Me, a musical created using the music of <strong>Tupac Shakur</strong>.</p>
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