ARTS GARAGE in Delray Beach Brings Back Live Theatre with Two Raw, Revealing Productions in May

 
DELRAY BEACH, Fla. - April 16, 2022 - PRLog -- (Delray Beach, FL – April 15, 2022) At a time when economic distress, racial stigmas, and gender confusion continue to challenge the nation, Marjorie Waldo, President & CEO of Arts Garage, is proud to announce two upcoming productions—raw, revealing, empowering—that are bringing live theater back to Pineapple Grove.

"Arts Garage offers a safe space where everyone can come together to share the incredible talent of South Florida," says Waldo. "Through live theatre, audiences become immersed in the raw stories of the characters, seeing the vulnerable, emotional, real-world situations directly at the surface. Exposure to everyday cultural issues opens the door for necessary discussions on the impact of societal injustice, leading to a greater understanding and creating change. That is our goal in presenting these two timely productions."

Friday May 6, at 8 pm

Ferocious Love


Performance poet Mo Beasley is bringing his "urban male's coming of age story" to Arts Garage. This "spoken word theatre" experience puts a whole new spin on "growing up" in public housing during the late 1980s. Ferocious Love is a thought-provoking show covering issues of class, dysfunctional families, and how the ferocity of a mother's love figures greatly in this journey for manhood in post-Civil Rights/Black Power America.

Hailed by The New York Daily News as one of "50 Unsung New York Heroes," the Boston-born/Miami Beach-based poet/author/activist joined the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts in 2018 as Technical Director in Production, bringing years of experience both on Broadway (Bring In Da Noise/Bring In Da Funk) and Off (Blue Man Group, UrbanErotika). Black Mask Magazine calls Mo Beasley "one of the leading teaching artists in the country… his work specializes in sexuality, race, manhood, and arts advocacy."

Content Warning: May contain strong language.

Tickets: $35

Sunday May 15, at 7:30 pm

Naming True


In this play reading of an "intimate tale of survival, redemption, and the deep desire to share our stories," playwright/director Natalie Symons' Naming True shares the shattering narratives of two damaged outsiders: Amy (played by June Raven Romero), a transgender teenage girl who shows up unannounced in the Florida hotel room of Nell (Kalina Karadavis), a dying woman who's lived much of her life on the streets of Detroit. The play explores faith, identity, forgiveness, and the indelible fingerprints that guilt and loss leave on lives. The Observer called the play "gutsy" and praised its "flashes of rude hilarity."

Available for Interview:

Marjorie Waldo, President & CEO

Arts Garage

561.665.5857 /
marjorie@artsgarage.org

Media Contact:

Gary Schweikhart, PR-BS, Inc.

561.756.4298 /
gary@pr-bs.net
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