Theater for the New CityCrystal Field, Executive Director Celebrates PrideFREE ONLINETNC PRIDE 2020www.theaterforthenewcity.net.Theater for the New City (TNC), in its 50th season, joins the LGBT community, family and friends in celebrating the 51st anniversary of Stonewall and the 50th anniversary of LGBT Pride. TNC, since its founding, has been accessible to artists and audiences of all races, religions, ethnicity, ages, sexual orientation and identity. TNC has presented work by Maria Irene Fornes, Harvey Fierstein, H.M. Koutoukas, Charles Busch, Moises Kaufman and other LGBT playwrights. On behalf of Theater for the New City, Donald Arrington, Ayana Lowe, Barbara Kahn, Terry Lee King, Peter Zachari and Robert Gonzales Jr. wish everyone Happy Pride 2020.PERFORMANCES:Don Arrington remembers his years in NYC since 1966, the Stonewall Revolution and all of those we will always love, here or absent, in his song, "Back Again," from Back Again: On the Block. Keys Dionne Mcclain-Freeney.Ayana Lowe is a regular at Greenwich Villages 55 Bar, who brings her unique style to I Am What I Am and her original song Free, Black and 61.Barbara Kahns plays are produced annually at TNC. Amanda Boekelheide performs an excerpt from Cymas Story.Terry Lee King is a beloved performer and choreographer at TNC. As The Legendary Amaz'n Grace, Terry portrays What Is America to Me.Peter Zacharis Coming In at Theater for the New City featuring Peter, Lori Funk and Joey Mirabile, is a hilarious play about parents getting distressing news from their son. Robert Gonzales Jr., a regular performer at TNC and emcee at the Lower East Festival of the Arts, will be singing "Stars and the Moon," from Songs for a New World by Jason Robert Brown.www.theaterforthenewcity.net
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Theater for the New City (TNC), in its 50th season, joins the LGBT community, family and friends in celebrating the 51st anniversary of Stonewall and the 50th anniversary of LGBT Pride.
From February 27 to March 15, Theater for the New City (TNC) will present comedian/actor/broadcaster Donald E. Lacy Jr. updating his one man show, 'ColorStruck,' a bittersweet examination of how cultural assumptions drive American society. Since national politics provide a never-ending supply of new material, the piece is continually reshaped. The velocity of change since TNC presented the show's New York debut last year (Feb-March, 2019) has inspired Lacy to initiate a new version that reflects pressing current events.
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