MEMBERS IN PERFORMANCE
THEATER FOR THE NEW CITY
Crystal Field, Executive Artistic Director, Presents:
Crystal Field, Executive Artistic Director, Presents:
T.R.U.T.H.
By Victor Vauban Junior
Directed by Victor Vauban Junior
MAY 30 – JUNE 16
Thursday, Friday, Saturday at 8PM, Sunday at 3PM
THEATER fORTHE nEW ciTY
cABARET tHEATER
155 First Avenue
(Between 9th and 10th Streets)
New York, NY 10003
Telephone: (212) 254-1109
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**Discount available to HOLA members at the box office only.
Email Monica at holagram@hellohola.org for more details.
How well do we know ourselves? How well do we know our family members? Why sometimes, we don’t get along with a family member or a neighbor? Dr. King once said, “People fail to get along because they fear each other; they fear each other because they don't know each other; they don't know each other because they have not communicated with each other.”
“T.R.U.T.H.” is a gut-wrenching social drama that depicts two different moments in our society where innocent lives take unexpected turns. There are men behind bars trying to make sense of the reasons that landed them there, or a teenager transgender girl in desperate pursuit of acceptance at home and in society. This piece seeks to ignite a conversation with a different perspective on topics afflicting our society today and at the same time to bring awareness to the reasons why America is the number one country in the world with the biggest population of incarcerated men of color. Why it is so hard to accept a family member who does not fit the model society has already established for us? Many may think they have the answer to everything until they see this play.
“T.R.U.T.H.” is a gut-wrenching social drama that depicts two different moments in our society where innocent lives take unexpected turns. There are men behind bars trying to make sense of the reasons that landed them there, or a teenager transgender girl in desperate pursuit of acceptance at home and in society. This piece seeks to ignite a conversation with a different perspective on topics afflicting our society today and at the same time to bring awareness to the reasons why America is the number one country in the world with the biggest population of incarcerated men of color. Why it is so hard to accept a family member who does not fit the model society has already established for us? Many may think they have the answer to everything until they see this play.
CAST:
Xavier Michael, Janet Conroy-Quirk, Valery Vincent, Kevin Leonard, Daniel Lugo, Marlene Villafane, Yvette Quintero, Estiven Quezada, Tyler Ortiz and Andy Price.
TECHNICAL / PRODUCTION STAFFVictor Vauban Junior – Selear Duke – Jarel Williams – Geoffrey Christopher
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