Black and 25 in America, Chosen for Kennedy Center's American College Theater Festival (4), Debuts in L.A. This Week

Fresh from his guest performance at The Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival, Jeremy Gillett presents his one-man show Black and 25 in America at The Atwater Village Theatre this Thursday thru Saturday, Feb 15-17th. Recommended for ages 16+, tix $15.
Big Man, Joshua Thomas Northington III, Darron, and Marcy; in his one-man show, Jeremy Gillett explores race, class, gender and identity through their stories.
"These are important stories and it is my hope that these characters will help shed light on the challenges faced by young African-Americans in all walks of life", says the L.A.-based actor, speaking by phone from Georgia where he is a Featured Artist in Residence at The Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival (Region 4), after performing the show on Thursday. Gillett is the recipient of the organization's coveted Irene Ryan Acting award.
While Black & 25 in America was developed as part of an independent study course at the University of Kentucky while Gillett was an undergraduate, it is more timely than ever; he continued to develop the show while earning his MFA from Arizona State University, and is regularly invited to stage Black and 25 in America at theaters, universities and colleges from Oklahoma to New York City. The actor hopes this week's run at The Atwater Village Theatre will lead to additional stagings at cultural centers and colleges throughout the LA region in the future.
Following a performance in New York City, The Dramatist reviewed the play, noting that Gillett is "An extraordinary actor and playwright...performs with theatrical precision and riveting subtlety."
Black and 25 in America is a searing one-man play that explores the issues of race, class, gender and identity through the life stories of unforgettable characters such as Big Man, Joshua Thomas Northington III, Darron, and Marcy. The sensitive subject matter of this bold work broadens audiences understanding and leaves audience members forever changed. Gillett gives his audience insight on what it is to be a young, Black adult in America today. Through a series of vignettes, the play reveals how each character feels invisible and without voice. A talk-back discussion with the playwright follows each thought-provoking show.
Comfortable on both stage and screen, Gillett has also been cast in commercials and feature films such as the festival-favorite Hitting the Cycle, Car Dogs, and in the forthcoming film Raptors, by writer/director Kevin W. Brooks, executive produced by Martin Lawrence. He also serves his community as a Youth Leader in Studio City.
Tickets to see Black and 25 in America at this intimate venue are limited; to ensure prime seating, please reserve a ticket online in advance. Tickets will also be sold at the door. $15, general seating.
Black and 25 in America is recommended for individuals ages 16 and over.
Tickets: https://blackand25.brownpapertickets.com/
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