[NEohioPAL] Tonight at 7 -- FOR BLACK BOYS WHO HAVE CONSIDERED HOMICIDE . . .

Jean Seitter Cummins jseitter at earthlink.net
Sun Dec 5 20:36:40 PST 2010


FIRST MONDAYS presents Jerome Anderson, Kat Remick, Lillchelle Gray, George
Clements, Marivn Vance and Vern Morrison in a reading of Michael Oatman’s
gritty new urban drama, FOR BLACK BOYS WHO HAVE CONSIDERED HOMICIDE WHEN THE
AMERICAN DREAM IS NOT ENOUGH, at The Alcazar, 2450 Derbyshire Road in
Cleveland Heights, tonight, Monday, December 6 at 7 p.m.

It’s a long way from East Cleveland to Solon. After years of struggle Niko
has put his gangsta past behind him.  He’s a successful real estate
developer now, a family man with a white wife and a three-year-old daughter.
He’s sworn that nothing will ever pull him back into the hood until an old
friend arrives to reawaken disturbing memories and settle some unfinished
business.

Oatman is Playwright-in-Residence at Karamu House and a member of the
Playwrights Unit at The Cleveland Play House.  His comedy The Chittlin’
Thief was one of the highlights of First Monday’s 2009 season.  Now he’s
back with a soul searching piece that explores the debt a man owes to the
past and what happens when it conflicts with what he owes to himself.

The Alcazar is located at 2450 Derbyshire (behind Brueggers Bagels), in the
Cedar Fairmount neighborhood at the top of Cedar Hill in Cleveland Heights.
Admission is $5 at the door.

Some street parking is available on Derbyshire and Surrey, as well as
metered parking in city lots (like the one next to Night Town) and the
two-story lot that you can enter from Surrey (across from Brueggers).
Special arrangements for handicapped parking inside The Alcazar garage can
be made by calling 216.321.5400 on the day of the program.




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