PF Alumna Kimber Lee’s brownsville song

PF Alumna Kimber Lee’s brownsville song

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A PLAYWRIGHTS FOUNDATION PRODUCING PARTNERSHIP WITH SHOTGUN PLAYERS

 


PLAYWRIGHTS FOUNDATION
BAPF ALUMNA

KIMBER LEE

Directed by Margo Hall

 

brownsville song (workshopped with Kimber at the 2013 BAPFestival) is a great example of the success of our process: over 80% of the playwrights we work with go on to see a full production of the work we’ve incubated with them!  It was premiered at the Humana Festival and LCT3 at Lincoln Center.

Every day seven children and teens die from gun violence in our country. Every day. The number of grieving friends and families is staggering. Kimber gives a visceral, human perspective to these troubling statistics. In the Brownsville neighborhood of Brooklyn, we meet Tray, an African American teenager who looks after his step sister, talks back to his grandmother, and has big plans for the future. He is not a number.


TICKET OFFERS for our friends
Early Birds get $5 off with the code BSIDE if they order before June 15.
MAD tickets are $5 for anyone 25 or under. They can reserve in advance for Thursday performances or get walk-up tickets on any night there are seats available.

A Producing Partnership with Playwrights Foundation and Shotgun Players
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