Here is the Synopsis:
Have you seen the new neighbors? Richard Patterson is not happy. The family of black actors that has moved in next door is rowdy, tacky, shameless, and uncouth. And they are not just invading his neighborhood—they’re infiltrating his family, his sanity, and his entirely post-racial lifestyle. This wildly theatrical, explosive play on race marks the major debut of Branden Jacobs-Jenkins, member of NYC’s Public Theatre’s Emerging Writers Group.
NEIGHBORS includes explicit language and sexual content and is inappropriate for children.
Have you seen the new neighbors? Richard Patterson is not happy. The family of black actors that has moved in next door is rowdy, tacky, shameless, and uncouth. And they are not just invading his neighborhood—they’re infiltrating his family, his sanity, and his entirely post-racial lifestyle. This wildly theatrical, explosive play on race marks the major debut of Branden Jacobs-Jenkins, member of NYC’s Public Theatre’s Emerging Writers Group.
NEIGHBORS includes explicit language and sexual content and is inappropriate for children.
January 14 – February 5, 2011
Wednesdays @ 7:30 pm
Thurs., Fri., + Sat. @ 8:00 pm
Saturday Matinee (Feb. 5th only) @ 4:00 pm
Sundays @ 2:00pm
Wednesdays @ 7:30 pm
Thurs., Fri., + Sat. @ 8:00 pm
Saturday Matinee (Feb. 5th only) @ 4:00 pm
Sundays @ 2:00pm
For more information visit: http://www.companyone.org/Season12/Neighbors/synopsis.shtml
Great piece about the history: http://www.boston.com/ae/theater_arts/articles/2011/01/16/neighbors_exposes_racial_history_on_stage/
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