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Santa Monica Playhouse presents
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Santa Monica Playhouse
and Stogie Kenyatta present a special return
engagement of Kenyatta’s acclaimed solo show about
African-American artist/activist Paul Robeson, a powerful and
poignant, entertaining and educational, heartfelt and humorous evening of
theatre. Robeson was witness to the artistic wonders of the
Harlem Renaissance and the Jazz- Be bop era, the horrors of the
slave trade, the shame of the Holocaust, McCarthyism,
blacklists, racism and oppression. His life’s work celebrates
our common humanity as he fought globally for social justice. “Armed
with nothing more than the strength of his convictions and his
vision of a world where men live as brothers. His message was
his life," says
Kenyatta. “He
shows us that in spite of our differences; we still have more in
common than we do in conflict.” |
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Written and performed by: Stogie Kenyatta
Jamaican born and Brooklyn bred, Kenyatta was
classically trained at the Afro American Studio in Harlem, the
Henry St. Settlement and Al Fann Theatrical Ensemble. He was a
finalist in the New York State Theatre competition with Artistic
Director, John Houseman, then came west for college, where he
studied screenwriting and political science at the
University
of California
and later privately with Ivan Markota at the Van Mar Academy for
Television & Film acting.
Kenyatta’s television credits
cover everything from sitcoms and film to soap operas, from
Bernie Mac and
Jake and the Fat Man
to HBO’s Tyson
(Co-star) to The Bold and
The Beautiful. As a comedian, Stogie has performed his
stand-up routine – described as witty, sarcastic, and charming
with a Caribbean flair - at
comedy clubs around the country. He co-headlined a USO comedy
tour in Tokyo, Japan and Okinawa and has also played in clubs on
the Gulf of Mexico, the south of France, and London, England, as
well as, several Caribbean Islands.
As a writer he has
written seven screenplays, several of which have been optioned.
Best known is his one man show,
“The World Is My Home – The Life of Paul Robeson,”
which he calls the most challenging performance of his career
and is the piece of work of which he is most proud. It had its
first performance at the National Civil Rights Museum which led
to a series of shows in St. Thomas & St. Croix sponsored by the
Board of Education of the U.S. Virgin Islands. Subsequently, it
has become the number one show on the American college scene.
Properties Manager & Sound Technician:
Meechi Primero Kenyatta.
Kenyatta has toured extensively with the show over the past nine
years including all its International dates and is not only an
integral part of the production but the wife and soul mate of
actor Stogie Kenyatta.
SHOW WEB SITE:
http://stogiekenyatta.com/
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WHEN |
WHERE |
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One performance only!
Saturday,
April 7, 2012
Curtain: 8:00 pm
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Santa Monica
Playhouse
The
Other Space

Santa Monica Playhouse
1211 4th Street
Santa Monica, CA 90401
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TICKETS |
HOW |
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Tickets are $20
SPECIAL DISCOUNT: Tell our Box Office that you
heard about this show here on our website, and get your tickets
for only $12.00 each!!
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For
reservations please call our Box Office at:
(310)
394-9779 ext. 1
or

(All
proceeds benefit the Santa Monica Playhouse Save the Playhouse
Campaign) |
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*Santa Monica Playhouse Reserves the Right to
Cancel or Reschedule Performances
Without Prior Notice. Please Call to Confirm Show Dates and
Times.
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Santa
Monica Playhouse, a not-for-profit 501 (c) 3 educational corporation founded
in 1960, provides exciting and entertaining dramatic and comedic, classic
and contemporary live theatrical productions, Family Theatre musicals,
birthday and tea parties, year-round and summer theatre acting classes and
educational programming for kids, teens and adults, create-a-play classes
and Mommy and Me events for pre-schoolers, daytime and after school field
trips, enrichment classes and in-service in public and private schools,
cultural exchange, international touring, and community outreach, as well as
theatre rental space for productions, seminars, solo shows, concerts,
recitals, lectures, meetings and more. |
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