FaultLine is collaborating with A.C.T., Campo Santo, Crowded Fire Theater, and Lorraine Hansberry Theater to create a 4-week, fully-realized production of Every 28 Hours at PianoFight. The Bay Area collaboration will also include one-night events at A.C.T.'s Strand Theater and Berkeley Repertory Theatre's Osher Studio that will feature excerpts from Every 28 Hours and other performances by local artists.
The Every 28 Hours Plays
Co-created and produced by
Dominic D'Andrea of the One Minute Play Festival &
Claudia Alick of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival
Written by 90 contributing artists from across the country
The Every 28 Hours Plays focus on the widely shared and contested statistic that every twenty-eight hours a black person is killed by vigilante, security guard, or the police in the United States. The Every 28 Hours Plays consist of around 75 one-minute plays inspired by the Black Lives Matter movement, written by artists across the nation.
Originally created and produced in the St. Louis community, the next phase of the project will be a coordinated series of national readings and engagements all over the country in October 2016, sponsored and presented by partnering theaters.
Tyrone Davis, lead director
Mina Morita, director
Steven Anthony Jones, director
Luna Malbroux, director
Donald Lacy, director
Rose Oser, production manager
Melanie Cernak, stage manager
Amanda Spector, talkback coordinator
Adrian Deane Brannen-Jurgenson, actor
Cheri Miller, actor
Daniel Chung, actor
Mac Roche, actor
Morgan Booker, actor
Skyler Cooper, actor
Stephanie Wilborn, actor
William Bryant Jr. actor
Brittany White, props
Elliot Davoren, sound
Brooke Jennings, costumes
Maxx Kurzunski, lights
Cole Ferraioulo, scenic
Oree Originol, scenic artist