BHM Heroes: Franchesca Ramsey
During the month of February, BRTW ensemble members are selecting personal Black heroes to highlight everyday. These heroes may have spoken the magic words that first made them see their Black beauty, the people who
The Revolution will be Staged
20 October 2015 by Lisa McCree “I want what we are doing to be a catalyst for change,” explains Jeorge Watson of Black Revolutionary Theatre Workshop. He then turns to his female friend and asks
In Rehearsal 10.17.15
After a late night of rehearsing, we were back at it again. Armed with bagels, cough drops, and tea, we raced through some of the most emotional and satirical scenes.
In Rehearsal 10.14.15
Tuesday night, all members on deck, jumping from scene to scene, exploring interracial relationships, prison conditions, and domestic violence all against the backdrop of the revolution.
In Rehearsal 9.29.15
What happens to interracial relationships when the revolution comes? BRTW investigates this with ensemble members, Jovan Davis and Mieko Gavia.
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BRTW exists to disrupt any and all oppressive systems that marginalize Black people using narrative and performance as a methodology to recenter Black people and experiences. With economic, social, educational, healthcare, housing, and political injustice facing our community, BRTW aims to tackle the issues that impact us while becoming a beacon for Black opportunity within the arts.