Dmae starts the new year off with the first of three shows featuring original works during the Fertile Ground Festival. Debuting before the festival is BLIND, the world premiere of Bonnie Ratner's new play produced by the Chapel Theatre Collective. We'll talk with Bonnie, her director William Earl Ray and Jason Glick who stars in the play and is the artistic director of the Chapel Theatre Collective. BLIND runs Jan. 17-Feb. 9, 2020.
(Airs 11am-noon 1/7/2020 on KBOO 90.7 FM or always on stagenstudio.com and always on iTunes.)
Chapel Theatre Collective presents the World Premiere of
"Blind", by Bonnie Ratner.
Directed by William Earl Ray
Part of Fertile Ground Festival 2020.
Runs January 17-February 9
Thursday-Saturday nights at 7:30
Sunday matinees at 2
Talk Back with playwright Bonnie Ratner immediately following the performance on Sunday, January 19.
Synopsis: It’s 1967. Harold Stein travels from his home on Long Island to his small shoe store in a predominantly black Brooklyn neighborhood. Fearful of being robbed, or worse, Stein operates his store behind a locked door while his wife, Sylvia, remains trapped at home by her own demons and a culture that denies her dreams.
Millie True and her son, Jimmy, live in the Brooklyn neighborhood where Stein sells shoes. When Millie witnesses a friend of Jimmy's trying unsuccessfully to buy a pair of shoes in Stein's store, the ensuing events challenge not only Stein and the community but also those of us who bear witness to his journey.
Cast: Jason Glick *, Andrea White, Jill Westerby, Anthony Green Caloca*, Blake Stone, Isabella Buckner
*Members of Actors Equity Association
More info at Chapel Theatre Collective. Tickets available at: BoxOfficeTickets.com