ENSEMBLE THEATRE
www.ensemblehouston.com
3535 Main Street, Houston, Texas 77002
Phone: 713-520-0055
The Ensemble Theatre Artistic Director EILEEN J. MORRIS
The Ensemble Theatre Announces Its
2019-2020 Season
HOUSTON (2019) -- The
Ensemble Theatre Artistic Director, Eileen J. Morris, announces the theatre's
2019-2020 season including a commissioned world premiere and five regional
premieres packed with drama, comedy and musical performances; and a series of
alternative programing, youth initiatives, and fundraising events.
“We are excited to bring
forth another season of works that deepen our vibe with rhythm of the world by
broadening our perspective of diverse human experiences,” says Morris. “This
season explores survival, forgiveness, competitiveness, and the will to move
forward when circumstance tells us otherwise.”
The season kicks off with the regional premiere School Girls: Or, the African Mean Girls Play by Jocelyn Bioh about a group of girls vying for social position at school, and the antics they ploy to become queen bee.
Next is More Than Christmas by Celeste Bedford Walker. Family and Faith are at the center of this world premiere musical full of traditional Christmas carols and inspirational original music. The Mercy family is hosting their annual family Christmas gathering where there's more than merriment behind each smile, and presents aren't the only things that get unwrapped! MORE THAN CHRISTMAS is a warmhearted story about family, faith and forgiveness.
The regional premiere of The Green Book by Calvin Alexander Ramsey is a story that gives more context to Victor Hugo Green’s historical “The Negro Motorist Green Book” as a necessity for survival in the South rather than a leisure travel guide, as a Jewish Holocaust survivor meets a family ignited by the civil rights movement.
Next, is the regional premiere Autumn by Richard Wesley, a political drama that explores the conflicts that arise when aspirations collide across generational, racial, and gender divides.
Beatbox: A Raparetta is a regional premiere by Dan Wolf and Tommy Shepherd that fuses rhythm, rhyme, and rap to deliver a dynamic tale of young hip hop performers who face poverty, jealousy, and loss in the pursuit of their dreams.
And the season finale
musical and regional premiere Respect: A Musical Journey of Women
by Dr. Dorothy Marcic spotlights the anthem burned into the hearts of women by
Aretha Franklin, Queen of Soul by combining excerpts of 60 songs with women's
stories about finding dreams, lost love, relationship issues, entering the
workforce, gaining independence, and more.
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FUNDRAISER EVENTS:
The theatre's 17th
Annual Golf Tournament is Monday, October 14, 2019
at the Northgate Country Club golf course. The tournament raises
funds to support the Theatre’s youth and educational initiatives including its
touring education/ children’s theatre, artist in residency, and young performers
training program.
Founder’s Circle, the theatre’s distinguished leadership group of
individual and corporate donors, will host a series of intimate receptions with
the playwrights and directors, a Behind the Scenes tour, and an Artistic
Director’s Dinner. The Founder’s Circle raises money to support the
Theatre’s exhibitions, youth programs and reserve fund to ensure The Ensemble’s
future.
YOUTH INITIATIVES:
The Ensemble Theatre's
Touring Education program is a repertoire of educationally themed
productions packaged into a mini season of children's theatre with dates
available to families, the general public, and private bookings available for
schools, community groups, and other organizations.
The Young Performers
Program (YPP) is a performing arts education series for youth age (6-17)
that includes week-long sessions during spring and winter breaks, and two
month-long sessions during the summer. The program offers an introductory
overview of the arts through theatre, dance and music, motivating youth to use
theatre as a means to explore and inspire.
YOUNG PROFESSIONALS:
Act One, the theatre's community of young professionals,
will host a series of mixers, social events, and collaborations with other
Houston Area young professionals groups including two annual events: a February
Black History Month Mixer, and an April, National Poetry Month showcase
entitled: Drama-try[tree]: A Night of Dramatic Poetry.
SPECIAL PROJECTS:
Celebrating the Creative
Journey
is the theatre’s
alternative program series of special projects and presentations planned outside
its main stage season. The upcoming stage readings, film screenings, exploratory
works, and collaborative ventures are designed to showcase developing
productions, cultivate new artists, and expose audiences to the variety of
artistic expression Houston has to offer.
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The Ensemble Theatre's 2019-2020 Season details:
School Girls; Or, the African Mean Girls Play
PG Comedy/Regional Premiere
By Jocelyn Bioh
Directed by Eileen J. Morris
Previews:
September 14,15 & 18
OPENING NIGHT:
September 19, 2019
Runs:
September 19- October 13, 2019
The hive is buzzing at
Ghana’s most exclusive boarding school as Paulina, the reigning Queen Bee has
her sights set on the Miss Universe Pageant. Her glory is threatened when the
arrival of Ericka, a new student with undeniable beauty and talent captures the
attention of the pageant recruiter – and Paulina’s hive minded friends. This
biting comedy explores the universal similarities of teenage girls across the
globe who vie for a coveted social position among peers. How far would you go to
be queen bee?
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More Than Christmas
G - Holiday Musical/ World Premiere
By Celeste Bedford Walker,
Original Music by
Stephanie Blue
Previews:
November 9, 10, 13
OPENING NIGHT: November 14, 2019
Runs:
November 14 - December 29, 2019
Family and faith are at the center of this World Premiere Musical full of
traditional Christmas Carols and inspirational original music. The Mercy family
is hosting their annual family Christmas gathering where there’s more than
merriment behind each smile, and presents aren’t the only things getting
unwrapped! Everyone is ready to unload long held grudges, misunderstandings, and
a multitude of sins when a sudden family crisis threatens to divide them. In
their desperation, they realize how much they love each other and call upon the
mercy of God, to keep them together.
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The Green Book
PG- Drama/ Regional Premiere
By
Calvin Alexander Ramsey
Directed By
Shirley Jo Finney
Previews: January 18, 19, 22
OPENING NIGHT: January 23, 2020
Runs: January 18
- February 23, 2020
A much different story than
the movie and Inspired by Victor Hugo Green’s historical “The Negro Motorist
Green Book,” offers more context than the leisure title would imply. The Green
Book was a survival guide for any person of color traveling the south; a manual
that would help many stay alive. The setting takes place during a weekend when
the Davis’ are celebrating the arrival of Dr. W. E. B. DuBois for a
lecture. The appearance of a white visitor, who turns out to be a Jewish
Holocaust survivor, sets off a chain of events that shows that racism and
anti-semitism cannot be ignored. An investigation of the impact of Civil
Rights on contemporary American Issues.
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Autumn
PG-13 Drama/ Regional
Premiere
By
Richard Wesley
Directed by Eileen J. Morris
Previews: March 14,15,18
OPENING NIGHT:
March 19, 2020
Runs: March 19 - April 12, 2020
By preeminent playwright,
screenwriter & NYU professor Richard Wesley, Autumn tells the story of Franklyn
Longley, a veteran big-city mayor who’s in line to become the first black
governor of his state—until his godson is tapped by the party to run instead. As
a new generation of black politicians comes forward, they must learn there is a
price to pay in order to realize their ambitions. This gripping political drama
explores the conflicts that arise when aspirations collide across generational,
racial, and gender divides.
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Beatbox: a raparetta
PG-13 Drama-Regional
Premiere
By
Dan Wolf and Tommy Shepherd
Directed by Rachel Hemphill Dickson
Previews: May 9, 10, 13
OPENING NIGHT: May 9, 2020
Runs: May 9 - June 7, 2020
Generations have been
defined by influences of hip hop on art, culture, and life. Beatbox: a
raparetta demonstrates the fusion of hip-opera and rap giving birth to a
story told through melodic lines, rhythms, and sounds (beatboxing); along with
the movement of hip hop dance and flow of a live DJ. All the passion, strength,
hope and fear two brothers face while navigating circumstances set to pull them
apart is articulated through poetic deliverance.
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Respect: A Musical Journey of Women
PG - Musical/Regional
Premiere
By
Dr. Dorothy Marcic
Directed and Choreographed
by
Patdro Harris
Musical Direction by Chika
Kaba Ma’tunde
Previews: June 20, 21, 24
OPENING NIGHT: June 20,
2020
Runs: June 25 - July 26, 2020
Respect, a resonating
anthem of solidarity and empowerment in times of struggle and evolution was
burned into the hearts of women by Aretha Franklin, Queen of Soul. A story told
through top-40 music, Respect: A Musical Journey of Women combines
excerpts of 60 songs with women's own stories about finding dreams, lost love,
relationship issues, entering the workforce, gaining independence, and more.
From "Someone to Watch Over Me," "I Will Survive," "I Will Follow Him," "These
Boots are Made for Walking," and "What's Love Got to Do with it" all told
stories and gave insight to the thoughts, emotions, and actions of women around
the world.
For information regarding
subscriptions, tickets, group sales, and other theatre programing call The
Ensemble Theatre Box Office:
713-520-0055 or visit
www.EnsembleHouston.com.
The Ensemble Theatre was
founded in 1976 by the late George Hawkins to preserve African American artistic
expression and to enlighten, entertain, and enrich a diverse community. Forty
years later, the theatre has evolved from a small touring company to one of
Houston’s finest historical cultural institutions.
The Ensemble is one of a
few professional theatres in the region dedicated to the production of works
portraying the African American experience. The oldest and largest professional
African American theatre in the Southwest, it holds the distinction of being one
of the nation’s largest African American theatres owning and operating its
facility and producing in-house. The late Board President Emerita Audrey Lawson
led the capital campaign for The Ensemble’s $4.5 million building renovations
that concluded in 1997. The Ensemble Theatre has fulfilled and surpassed the
vision of its founder and continues to expand and create innovative programs to
bring African American theatre to myriad audiences.
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THE ENSEMBLE THEATRE
3535 Main Street, Houston Texas 77002
Phone 713-520-0055 Fax 713-520-1269