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Monday, May 31, 2010

Black Angels Over Tuskegee Celebrates Memorial Day

IN LOVING MEMORY OF NYPD DETECTIVE JOSEPH SEABROOK WHO WAS PLANNING TO SEE THIS PLAY> MAY GOD'S ANGELS WATCH OVER YOU!!!

Layon Gray's amazing play has been extended through this summer and well it should. Gray has demonstrated that he is a gifted playwright. He is certainly on his way to becoming an icon here in New York. Currently, there is a glaring dearth of serious dramatic work, on and off Broadway, that addresses African American culture and history. Black Angels fills this gap. A rich and engaging story about the heart wrenching odyssey of the first six men to become pilots within the United States Airforce, Black Angels soars high on the wings of Gray's powerful storytelling, intellectual acuity and emotional integrity. Gray is a highly talented and prolific playwright. Rumor has it that Gray is already working on his new play about the female Negro Baseball League. His new play will open in New York later this summer.

Be sure to catch Black Angels this summer:
St. Luke's Theatre
308 West 46th Street
(between Eighth and Ninth Avenues)
New York, NY 10036


BAW
http://blackartsentertainmentwhisperer.blogspot.com/

2 comments:

  1. what a cool event this was. I happend to have been there and it was special. What a heart you have for the arts and mankind!

    dds

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  2. I enjoyed this show and give props to BAW without whom I'd never have discovered this gem on my own.
    Kudos BAW

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