Re: [NEohioPAL] Equality Productions' BlackLivesMatter monologue
Sorry for the incomplete message. New message to be sent. On Fri, Aug 14, 2020 at 12:38 PM Richard Zenk <richardjoseph@gmail.com> wrote:
The next monologue, ANOTHER KIND OF CANCER, is beautifully written by Peter Anthony Fields and masterfully performed by Ryan Gregory Thurman. A young man overhears a conversation between two people and attempts to enlighten them as to why Black Lives Matter.
The professional playwright and actor have donated their time to raise money for Facing History and Ourselves (https://www.facinghistory.org/). Do yourself a favor and view this unique work.
To receive the YouTube link, send a donation to equalityproductionscincy@gmail.com using either Paypal or Venmo. The recommended donation is $10, but donate what you can.
At Facing History and Ourselves, we believe the bigotry and hate that we witness today are the legacy of brutal injustices of the past. Facing our collective history and how it informs our attitudes and behaviors allows us to choose a world of equity and justice. Facing History’s resources address racism, antisemitism, and prejudice at pivotal moments in history; we help students connect choices made in the past to those they will confront in their own lives. Through our partnership with educators around the world, Facing History and Ourselves reaches millions of students in thousands of classrooms every year.
"Can There Be Justice for TJ?" was written by Evonne Fields-Gould and was performed by Adrienne Zurub. A grieving mother reliving the horrible murder of her son, who was unjustly killed by a police officer. For this monologue, the donations will be given to the National Black Child Development Institute. Evonne Fields-Gould’s stage play, "Life, Love, and Boobs", played in Texas. The monologue, "Can There be Justice for TJ", was performed at the 2018 Seneca Falls Dialogue conference and is published in their journal. Her short play, "For the Love of April", is published by Lazy Bee Scripts in London, England
Ryan Gregory Thurman is an NYC based actor, proud Cleveland native & Point Park University Alum. Recent: "Sister Act" (Paper Mill Playhouse – Covid-19 Postponed) Sebastian in Disney’s "The Little Mermaid" (Argyle Theatre), "Oklahoma!" (Pittsburgh CLO), National and International: Store Manager in "Elf" (National Tour), "After Midnight" (NCL). Regional: "Peter and the Starcatcher" (Doba
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Richard Zenk