Free Play Series Toward an Antiracist Tomorrow by Eleanor Roosevelt High School and Greenbelt Arts Center, May 1 & 2, Online

Free Play Series Toward an Antiracist Tomorrow by Eleanor Roosevelt High School and Greenbelt Arts Center, May 1 & 2, Online

Eleanor Roosevelt High School students Mecca Lartigue and Anya Wilkinson, in association with the Greenbelt Arts Center present:

a series of FREE PLAYS toward an ANTIRACIST TOMORROW
by idris goodwin
directed by andi fontaine, rikki howie, danya ford, kate magill and niya john

Performance DATES: May 1 – 2, 2021
Saturday, May 1, 2021 at 7pm
Sunday, May 2, 2021 at 3pm
Discussion to follow each show

FREE PLAY Series by Idris Goodwin

Produced by Eleanor Roosevelt High School students Mecca Lartigue and Anya Wilkinson in association with Greenbelt Arts Center, Online.

THE WATER GUN SONG
finds a parent trying to find the words to explain to a child why a water gun isn’t simply a toy
Directed by Niya John

#MATTER
is a two hander about former high school friends debating matters of life and race.
Directed by Andi Fontaine

BLACK FLAG
finds two new dorm-mates excited to start their freshman year together, until one decides to decorate their room with a little piece of ‘Southern pride.’
Directed by DaNya Ford

Click here for more information.

Auditions for Free Play Series by Eleanor Roosevelt High School and Greenbelt Arts Center, Mar 17, Online

Auditions for Free Play Series by Greenbelt Arts Center, Mar 17, Online

mecca lartigue & anya wilkinson in association with Greenbelt Arts Center present:

a series of FREE PLAYS toward an ANTIRACIST TOMORROW
by idris goodwin
directed by andi fontaine, rikki howie, danya ford, kate magill and niya john

FREE PLAY Series by Idris Goodwin

Produced by Eleanor Roosevelt High School students Mecca Lartigue and Anya Wilkinson in association with the Greenbelt Arts Center

THE WATER GUN SONG
finds a parent trying to find the words to explain to a child why a water gun isn’t simply a toy
Directed by Niya John

#MATTER
is a two hander about former high school friends debating matters of life and race.
Directed by Andi Fontaine and Rikki Howie

BLACK FLAG
finds two new dorm-mates excited to start their freshman year together, until one decides to decorate their room with a little piece of ‘Southern pride.’
Directed by DaNya Ford and Kate Magill Robinson

You must be available for ALL the rehearsal and performance dates. Click here for more details

Auditions: March 17, 1:00 pm or 4:30 pm

Callbacks: To Be Determined

SHOW DATES: May 1 – 2, 2021

Prepare a 30-60 second dramatic monologue that showcases your talents as a performer.

Email gacyouthreps@gmail.com to sign up for an audition slot.

A Christmas Carol by Eleanor Roosevelt High School, Online

A Christmas Carol by Eleanor Roosevelt High School, Online

Eleanor Roosevelt High School presents
A Christmas Carol
By Charles Dickens
Adapted by Steven L. Barker
Directed by the students, supervised by Julie Ann Hawk

Performances now online: Click here.

Location: Eleanor Roosevelt High School in Greenbelt.

Puffs at Eleanor Roosevelt High School, Nov 13-22

Puffs at Eleanor Roosevelt High School, Nov 13-22

Eleanor Roosevelt High School presents
Puffs, or Seven Increasingly Eventful Years at a Certain School of Magic and Magic
by Matt Cox
Directed by Zion Watkins
Student technical director: Niya John
Stage Manager: Amy Lepore & Mara Hanson

Performances: November 13, 14, 15, 20, 21, 22, 2019

Location: Eleanor Roosevelt High School in Greenbelt.

Description: For seven years a certain boy wizard went to a certain Wizard School and conquered evil. This, however, is not his story. This is the story of the Puffs… who just happened to be there too. A tale for anyone who has never been destined to save the world.

For tickets, click here.

Eleanor Roosevelt High School presents Declaration at the Greenbelt Arts Center, May 18

Eleanor Roosevelt High School presents Declaration at the Greenbelt Arts Center, May 18

Eleanor Roosevelt High School presents
Declaration
By Jonathan Dorf

Friday, May 17, 2019, 7pm
Location: Greenbelt Arts Center

Declaration explores the befores, durings, and afters of a group of students whose school is yet another ground zero for a mass shooting. The play will be followed by a talk-back with the audience.

Tickets: $10 general admission. Buy tickets here.