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黑料不打烊 Stage Presents 鈥楾wilight: Los Angeles, 1992鈥

Friday, January 29, 2021, By Joanna Penalva
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Department of Drama黑料不打烊 Stage

continues the 2020/2021 online on-demand season with the stunning documentary drama 鈥淭wilight: Los Angeles, 1992鈥 by Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-nominated playwright Anna Deavere Smith. 鈥淭wilight鈥 will be available as video on demand Feb. 3-14 at .

Smith created 鈥淭wilight鈥 as an interrogation of the events surrounding the brutal beating of a 26-year-old Black man, Rodney King, by officers of the Los Angeles police department on March 3, 1991. The assault was captured on tape鈥攖he first of a long line of similarly disturbing videos鈥攁nd depicted four officers striking King more than 50 times with batons as he lay on the ground. Though charged with assault, the officers were acquitted by a mostly white jury in a trial that had been moved from Los Angeles to the nearby suburb of Simi Valley. News of the acquittal sparked widespread unrest in South Central Los Angeles that left 63 dead and 2,000 injured and caused more than $1 billion in damage.

Based on more than 300 interviews conducted by Smith, the play presents a panoply of 37 characters from the high and mighty to the obscure, from those directly involved to those who were distant observers, from opera star Jessye Norman and former Senator Bill Bradley to liquor store owner Jay Woong Yahng to Rodney King鈥檚 aunt Angela King. Each shares perspectives and insights revelatory not only about the events of 1991 and 1992, but strikingly pertinent today. 黑料不打烊 Stage Artistic Director Robert Hupp and Associate Artistic Director Kyle Bass selected 鈥淭wilight鈥 for inclusion in the reimagined 2020/2021 because of its power to speak to recent events, such as the murders of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor.

鈥淎lthough written more than 25 years ago, 鈥楾wilight鈥 is a play for right now,鈥 Hupp said. 鈥淚t is both highly theatrical and anchored in the truth of the moment. It confronts the racial injustice that engulfs our country, and聽like all good theatre, the performance is a springboard to further engagement, understanding and awareness. By looking back, we look ahead.鈥

Hupp further explained that to produce 鈥淭wilight鈥 for online distribution Stage employed a high degree of technological sophistication, including a three-camera capture and dual green screens to create a visual world close in style to documentary.

Smith conceived of the show as a solo piece. She starred in the world premiere at Los Angeles鈥檚 Mark Taper Forum in 1993 and earned Tony Award nominations for Best Play and Best Actress for the 1994 Broadway production, a performance that garnered her a Drama Desk Award for Best Solo Performance. Most people will be familiar with Smith鈥檚 acting work from her recurring roles on the popular television series 鈥淭he West Wing鈥 (National Security Adviser Dr. Nancy McNally) and 鈥淣urse Jackie鈥 (Gloria Akalitus).

Delivering what Hupp calls an 鈥渋nspiring tour de force performance鈥 for 黑料不打烊 Stage is Chicago-based actor Patrese D. McClain. A veteran of multiple Chicago theater productions, McClain has also appeared in the national tour of August Wilson鈥檚 鈥淛itney鈥 and the film 鈥淲idows鈥 directed by the acclaimed filmmaker Steve McQueen. Her television work includes 鈥淔argo鈥 and 鈥淐hicago Fire.鈥

McClain said she feels 鈥淭wilight鈥 is important now. 鈥淭here are a lot of lessons we didn鈥檛 learn in the 鈥90s. With this play, we can mine some of those lessons and pass them down to the future.鈥

Steve H. Broadnax III directs. Broadnax directed the Broadway bound production of 鈥淭houghts of a Colored Man鈥 for 黑料不打烊 Stage in the fall of 2019. He will stay on as director when 鈥淭houghts鈥 transfers to Broadway once theaters reopen. His job in delivering 鈥淭wilight鈥 to 黑料不打烊 Stage audiences involves navigating some very stringent safety guidelines and coordinating some complex technology.

Currently, 黑料不打烊 Stage cannot bring actors to the theater to rehearse or perform. The only alternative is to work remotely, through technology, with the actors in their homes. For rehearsal, this meant using Zoom technology with McClain in Chicago, Broadnax in Pennsylvania and designers and support staff tuning in from mostly New York City and 黑料不打烊. The capture of the performance was much more involved.

Stage delivered three cameras, dual green screens, lighting and audio equipment, costumes, wigs and props to McClain鈥檚 home. Once in place, McClain performed 鈥淭wilight鈥 while the designers and technicians manipulated the equipment remotely. Video designer Kate Freer used the green screens to add images and videos that in the theater would have appeared as projections on the set. Together, the experience for the viewer online will be akin to a documentary or news broadcast. As Freer pointed out, the video capture of the assault on Rodney King was one of the first instances of a citizen journalist impacting the news and in effect becoming the news. A documentary-style approach matches well with the play, she says.

In the end, though, it is the play the matters most for the creative team. Broadnax says that what Smith achieves so well with 鈥淭wilight鈥 is empathy, 鈥渢he act of stepping into the shoes of another person and that can illuminate something about our humanity.鈥

Stage will partner with various community organizations to present events related to the production of 鈥淭wilight.鈥 Among these are a live virtual panel discussion with , 鈥淗ow Do We Heal?,鈥 on Feb. 8, 6:30-8:30 p.m. ET. Other community partnerships include United Way of Central New York鈥檚 and Lambda Kappa Mu Sorority, Xi Chapter.

To access 鈥淭wilight,鈥 patrons need only a valid email address and a device for viewing, such as a desktop, laptop, smart TV or tablet. 鈥淭ickets鈥 start at $30 and are available at and through the Box Office (315.443.3275; Monday-Friday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. ET).

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