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RADICAL FICTIONS

At this week’s INSTITUTE FOR THEATRE AND SOCIAL CHANGE CONFERENCE, Bryonn Bain will give the keynote address A DIALOGUE ON RADICAL FICTIONS and join an opening night panel including authors Ange-Marie Hancock Alfaro, Jody Armour, Patrisse Khan-Cullors, and Brent Blair.

The conference will feature a performance of Branden Jacobs-Jenkins’ “brilliantly crafted” play AN OCTOROON.

“From Dion Boucicault’s 1859 play The Octoroon, about a white Southerner who falls in love with a mixed-race woman, Jacobs-Jenkins fashioned a kind of theatre-essay, whose parentheses are filled with dialogue about performing blackness, the theatre as a live art, and the basic concerns that haunt the thinking mind trapped in a body that’s defined by skin color, gender, or speech: life makes each of us a target for someone else. AN OCTOROON isn’t just an alternative to the irony-free ‘black American theatre’ of Lorraine Hansberry and August Wilson; it’s part of it—and part of many other things, too, because Jacobs-Jenkins’s surrealism grows out of naturalism, the strange circumstances that make us open our mouths, hoping to be heard, even as we forget to listen.” — Hilton Als*

 

INSTITUTE FOR THEATER AND SOCIAL CHANGE CONFERENCE

Thursday through Saturday, April 12, 13, and 14.

CAAM, USC, and the Nate Holden Performing Arts Center

 

A DIALOGUE ON RADICAL FICTIONS

Thursday, April 12, at 7 pm.

CAAM, 600 State Drive, Expo Park, Los Angeles.

 

AN OCTOROON

Friday, April 13, at 7 pm.

CAAM, 600 State Drive, Expo Park, Los Angeles.

 

BRYONN BAIN—LYRICS FROM LOCKDOWN

Saturday, April 14, at 8 pm.

Nate Holden Performing Arts Center, 4708 West Washington Boulevard, Los Angeles.

 

*Hilton Als, “God Only Knows,” The New Yorker, March 6, 2017.

Above: Bryonn Bain in Lyrics from Lockdown. Photograph by Tom Sullivan.
Below: Lance Gardner in the West Coast premiere of An Octoroon, in 2017 at Berkeley Rep. Photograph by Kevin Berne

Image credit below: Berkeleyside.

 

O SOLO HOMO — MARGA GOMEZ AND TIM MILLER

Legendary queer performance artists Marga Gomez and Tim Miller take the stage at USC this week with O SOLO HOMO, a performance of selections of their work. Gomez is a founding member of Culture Clash, and Miller was one of the NEA Four.*

Following the performance, Gomez and Miller will be joined by USC professors David Román and Luis Alfaro for a conversation on queer identities and culture over the last quarter century. Román is the author of Acts of Intervention: Performance, Gay Culture, and AIDS, and the co-editor (with Holly Hughes) of the omnibus O Solo Homo: The New Queer Performance (both 1998). Alfaro is a writer, activist, and creator of such theater works as Electricidad at the Mark Taper Forum, and Oedipus El Rey at Boston Court in Pasadena.

MARGA GOMEZ AND TIM MILLER—O SOLO HOMO, Wednesday, September 6, at 7 pm.

JOYCE C. CAMMILLERI HALL, 3620A McClintock Avenue, USC.

visionsandvoices.usc.edu/events/listing.php?event_id=965534

*See Alexis Clements, “Revisiting the NEA Four: Tim Miller on the Road”:

Revisiting the NEA Four: Tim Miller on the Road

From top: Tim Miller performing in his show Shirts & Skins, 1997. Image courtesy of Tim Miller.

Marga Gomez. Image credit: Queer Cultural Center.

Tim Miller performing in his show Shirts & Skins, 1997. (Source: Tim Miller)

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