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Gunplays William Electric Black

Gunplays By William Electric Black

Gunplays by William Electric Black


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Gunplays is a series of five plays by William Electric Black addressing inner city violence and guns. The idea of these plays is to generate understanding of the social forces behind this scourge that our society has so far been helpless to resist.

Gunplays Summary

Gunplays: Five Plays on Inner City Violence and Guns by William Electric Black

Gunplays is a series of five plays by William Electric Black addressing inner city violence and guns. The idea of these plays is to generate understanding of the social forces behind this scourge that our society has so far been helpless to resist. The debut productions of all five plays in the series were presented by Theater for the New City in New York City.

Black launched the Gunplays series in 2013 with Welcome Home Sonny T, a drama that spotlighted two significant forces driving the 21st century epidemic of American gun violence: the social impact of alienation and unemployment on young black males and the declining influence of black ministers as a force of stability in affected neighborhoods.

The second play in the series, When Black Boys Die (2015), is a family drama in which a teenage girl tries to understand the madness of gun violence that has killed her brother and consumed her mother. The third, presented by Theater for the New City for 2016 Gun Awareness Month, is Death of a Black Man (A Walk By), a play with hip hop verse, chanting, songs, and poetry in which the audience moves through a neighborhood that experienced gun violence. The fourth, The Faculty Room (2017), is a drama that swallows its audience into a schoolhouse in a mandatory lock down because of an imminent gunfight among students. The final play, Subway Story (A Shooting) (2018) combines music, poetry, dialogue, movement, and immersive theater in a way that makes it the most unique staging in the series.

About William Electric Black

William Electric Black, aka Ian Ellis James, is a seven-time Emmy Award-winning writer for his work on Sesame Street from 1992-2002. Theater for the New City gave him his start in theater, presenting his earliest work, Billy Stars and Kid Jupiter, in 1980. Now, TNC proudly continues its tradition of supporting and developing Black's unusual and energetic theatrical work. He has received a Bronze Apple (National Educational Video Award) for directing and several Best Play Awards. Black has also written, produced and directed a series of plays and musicals for La MaMa, where he runs the Poetry Electric series. He is currently a faculty member of the Department of Dramatic Writing/Open Arts at NYU's Tisch School

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NGR9781493074808
9781493074808
1493074806
Gunplays: Five Plays on Inner City Violence and Guns by William Electric Black
New
Paperback
Globe Pequot Press
2023-10-01
358
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