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  • Performance of Tara’s Crossing, NOV 14. Rutgers-Newark!

    By jeff | November 1, 2011

    ACCLAIMED PLAY  AND PANEL EXPLORIING THE PLIGHT OF
    LESBIAN, GAY, BISEXUAL, TRANSGENDER ASYLUM SEEKERS IN U.S. IMMIGRATION SYSTEM TO HAVE NEW JERSEY PREMIERE AT 

    RUTGERS UNIVERSITY-NEWARK ON NOVEMEBER 14, 2011

    In TARA’S CROSSING, a play by Emmy nominated writer Jeffrey Solomon, a transgender woman flees Guyana for asylum in the United States, only to end up in a government detention center, where she faces an uphill battle to prove her claims of persecution. The play is one of the first ever to deal with the subject of political asylum for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender refugees, a remedy that has been available in the United States only since 1994 and was inspired by dozens of interviews with sexual minority asylum seekers from around the world conducted in New York, Washington D.C. and San Francisco.

    The play will be presented Monday, November 14, 2011 at 7:30pm at the Rutgers University-Newark Bradley Hall Theater. Bradley Hall is located at 110 Warren Street, Newark, NJ. The theater is located on the 3rd Floor.

    The program is free and open to the community. No tickets/reservations will be required. The performance will be followed by a post-show panel and discussion with the creative team and Amy Gottlieb, the director of the Newark-based American Friends Service Committee Immigrant Rights Program & Rutgers Immigration Law Professor.

    The Off-Broadway run of TARA’S CROSSING at the Tenement Theatre in Manhattan was universally lauded by critics and called “ Revealing and Tender” by the Village Voice, “Powerful and Impressive!” by OUTfm and “Remarkable, Moving and Captivating” by NyTheatre.com. The play has been widely presented by Law Schools as a training tool on the complex legal and emotional issues faced by sexual minority refugees.

    The program is co-sponsored by the NJIT/RU Theater Department, the RU LGBTQ Law Caucus, RU Pride, and the newly established RU Lesbian/Gay/Bisexual/Transgender/Queer & Diversity Resource Center.

    TARA’S CROSSING is a production of Houses on the Moon, Inc. (www.housesonthemoon.org) a New York based theater company with a mission to tell untold stories, whose works appear Off-Broadway and internationally. The play features actors Aundre Chin, Ian Eaton, Nysheva-Starr, Jeffrey Solomon and Emily Weiner.

    TARA’S CROSSING: A PLAY ABOUT A GUYANESE ASYLUM SEEKER IN U.S. IMMIGRATION CUSTODY
    WHEN
    : Monday November 14, 2011 @ 7:30pm
    Doors open for RU Students/Faculty/Staff @6:45
    Doors open for the public @ 7:10pm
    WHERE: Rutgers University Bradley Hall Theater
    110 Warren Street, Newark, NJ- 3rd Floor
    Cost: This event is free and open to the public. No tickets/reservations necessary.
    Parking: Parking is available on-street.
    Accessibility: This building is wheelchair accessible.

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    Rave Reviews for DE NOVO in Trenton

    By jeff | September 21, 2011

    CURTAIN UP and STAGE

     

     

     

     

     

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    DE NOVO to play Passage Theatre, Trenton NJ Sept 10-18

    By jeff | August 30, 2011

    Passage Theatre Company, Trenton’s only professional theater company,

    will present Houses of the Moon Theater Company’s production of De
    Novo, a documentary theater piece about undocumented minors seeking
    asylum from U.S. immigration custody, for four performances only
    September 10, 11, 17 and 18 at the Mill Hill Playhouse, located at the
    corner of Front and Montgomery in downtown Trenton.

    Written and directed by Jeffrey Solomon, with images by acclaimed
    photojournalist Donna DeCesare, the cast will feature Jose Aranda,
    Lina Gallegos, Mauricio Leyton, and Emily Weiner.

    Sixteen year-old Edgar Chocoy pleaded with a U.S. court not to deport
    him to Guatemala. “If I go back, they’ll kill me.” This true story,
    crafted from immigration court transcripts, interviews and letters
    tells the story of the case that challenged the conscience of a
    nation.

    In 2002, at the age of 14, Edgar fled Guatemala to escape the largest
    gang in Central America. He traveled over 3,000 miles, across the
    borders of three countries, in search of his mother, who came to the
    US to find work. Detained by the Department of Homeland Security, he
    asked a Federal judge to grant him asylum and not deport him to
    Guatemala, where he was certain the gang he escaped would kill him.

    De Novo chronicles the gripping true story of Edgar and provides a
    rare glimpse into the life of an “unaccompanied alien minor.” Each
    year, thousands of these children make the dangerous journey across
    the border and through the U.S. justice system. De Novo’s run Off
    Broadway at 59E59 Theaters was hailed as “Riveting” by Show Business
    Weekly, “with superb acting and directing…A well-crafted, intimate
    production.”

    Passage Theatre’s Executive Artistic Director June Ballinger states
    “We are proud to be presenting this story in Trenton as part of our
    25th season. It speaks directly to our mission to embrace the city’s
    culturally diverse citizens and to foster understanding in our
    community.” Post show talkbacks will be held after each performance
    with members of the creative team and Aryah Somers, an Immigration
    Attorney representing unaccompanied minors in deportation proceedings.

    De Novo will be performed on Saturdays September 10 and 17 at 8pm, and
    on Sundays September 11 and 18 at 3pm. All tickets are $20 and $10 for
    students. For reservations call (609) 392-0766; visit online at
    www.passagetheatre.org; or in person at the Passage Theatre Office at
    219 East Hanover Street in Trenton. Tickets are also available at the
    door one hour before each performance at the Mill Hill Playhouse.

    For 25 years Passage has been the professional Actors Equity Theater
    with a mission to develop and produce boundary-pushing and
    stylistically adventurous new works for the theatre that entertain and
    challenge a diverse audience. It is housed in the 100 seat Mill Hill
    Playhouse in the historic district of downtown Trenton.

    Passage’s mainstage season is made possible in part by the NJ State
    Council on the Arts, a partner agency of the NEA; the Geraldine R.
    Dodge Foundation; The Times of Trenton; Trenton Marriott at Lafayette
    Yard; the City of Trenton Dept. of Recreation, Natural Resources and
    Culture; WIMG 1300; PNC Bank; The Bunbury Company; The Mary Owen
    Borden Foundation; The Garfield Foundation; The Rose and Louis H.
    Linowitz Charitable Foundation: Princeton Area Community Foundation;
    Bank of America; Otsuka Pharmaceutical Group; Bloomberg; Community
    Foundation of New Jersey; NJ Council for the Humanities; Mary G.
    Roebling Foundation; and The Horizon Foundation for New Jersey.

     

    Tickets Here!

     

     

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    HOUSES SUMMER NEWSLETTER

    By jeff | July 22, 2011

    Read the Houses Newsletter Here!

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    Houses on the Moon had its international debut!

    By jeff | June 15, 2011

    http://talpajocote.blogspot.com/

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