Sunday, August 1, 2010

Fw: Daniel Beaty's Emergency Limited Performances

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The Riverside Theatre
Walk Tall Girl Productions
The Greater Harlem Chamber of Commerce
& Voza Rivers/New Heritage Theatre Group


Present
an updated version of

Daniel Beaty's
Solo Play

EMERGENCY
(Formerly Emergence-SEE!)

 
Written & Performed by
Daniel Beaty

Directed by
Charles Randolph-Wright

Winner of the 2007 Obie Award for Writing & Performance 2010.

A Slave Ship rises out of the Hudson River in front of the Statue of Liberty, sending NYC into a frenzy. Daniel Beaty assumes forty diverse personalities as they collide in an intricately woven, urgent, and witty exploration of our shared humanity and what it means to be free.

 

All Tickets
$20
 
Click HERE to buy tickets online

 

or call                                                                    The Riverside Theatre
212-870-6784                                                          91 Claremont Avenue
Box Office Hours:                                                       above 120th Street
Thursday-Saturday:  4-8pm                             one block west of Broadway 
Sunday: 12-4pm                          take the 1 train to 116th St. or 125th St.
                                                                                      

VISIT:  www.TheRiversideTheatre.org


Click HERE to see Daniel in an excerpt from Emergency


"By the end, I was on my feet shouting like someone
in church--I was so moved!"
Ruby Dee

  Other quotes:

 "Beaty is Brilliant in Emergence-See!"
Linda Armstrong - New York Amsterdam News

 "Beaty's work is breathtaking in giving voice-so many voices-to people who don't often get a chance
to speak to us from the stage."
Mark Denton - nytheatre.com

 "Mesmerizing!"
Joe Dziemianowicz - NY DAILY NEWS
 
"A lyrically brilliant must see from an exciting young artist."
PeterSantilli - The Associated Press

"Emergence-See is unabashedly successful, funny,
thoughtful, evocative and moving."
Julila Furay - CurtainUp

"He moves with the easy grace of a man attuned to the
rhythmic impulse that links music and poetry."
Charles Isherwood - The New York Times


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