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I, Barbara Jordan (Saturdays)
February 13-February 20, 2010
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The Alley Theatre presents I, Barbara Jordan, by Celeste Bedford-Walker. Directed by Eileen J. Morris.
I, Barbara Jordan celebrates the remarkable life and career of the eminent Texas orator, legislator, and teacher. Tracing Barbara Jordan’s journey from her childhood in Houston’s Fifth Ward neighborhood through her election to the United State Congress, I, Barbara Jordan introduces students to a legendary Texas politician who was a model for the power of perseverance.
The play is recommended for grades 5th through 10th. I, Barbara Jordan was commissioned by the Alley Theatre in 2007.
Eileen J. Morris is the Artistic Director of Houston's Ensemble Theatre. She has previously appeared at the Alley Theatre as an actress in Joe Turner's Come and Gone, and A Christmas Carol . She worked closely with the founder of The Ensemble Theatre, George W. Hawkins, from 1982 until his death in 1990. She has served on panels with the Cultural Arts Council of Houston, Harris County; Pennsylvania Council on the Arts; the Heinz Foundation; the Multi-Cultural Arts Council of Pittsburgh; Pittsburgh Foundation High School Arts Scholarship Committee; Pro Arts; the National Endowment for the Arts, and Theatre Communications Group. She has developed collaborations with the August Wilson Center for African American Culture in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; Lone Star Community College; and the Houston Independent School District. As artistic director, she has produced over 72 productions, which include four world premieres and 50 regional premieres.
Celeste Bedford Walker is an award-winning playwright whose works have been performed in major venues across the country. She is the recipient of the NAACP Image Award for positive portrayal of African-Americans in the media; New York City's Audelco Award for best play; an honoree in The Heart of Theatre Salute to Texas Playwrights, as well as being selected as a finalist in the Susan Smith Blackburn Prize for outstanding work by a female playwright in the English speaking theater. She is the only Texan ever to be recognized in this international award. Walker has received numerous commissions, NEA, NEH, and Cultural Arts grants to write dramas, comedies, musicals, and children's shows for theaters, schools, museums, and organizations. A few of her hit plays include, Distant Voices, Camp Logan, Once in a Wife Time, and Over Forty. Some of her children's shows, performed before thousands of students over the years includes, Freedom Train, The African Talking Drum, Hip Hoppin' the Dream, Where My Girls At? and numerous others. Many of Walker's plays dramatize events of Texas history as well as the lives of famous Texans.
ASK (Alley Shows for Kids) is an education and community engagement program that tours productions of new plays by professional playwrights, performed by actors of the highest caliber and designed by the artists at the Alley Theatre. ASK provides curriculum-relevant educational entertainment to students in elementary through high school. ASK introduces students to powerful storytelling and the world of theatre while increasing their knowledge of diverse subject matters. ASK honors Houston’s diversity, heritage and cultural intersections.
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Alley Theatre -- Patricia Peckinpaugh Hubbard Stage
615 Texas St.
Houston, TX 77002 -
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Tickets are $5.00.
Call the box office at 713-220-5700, then enter 1. No fees at the box office or by phone. Not available online.
Info Phone: 713.220.5700
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February 13-February 20, 2010Times:
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Alley Theatre, Neuhaus Stage
Saturday, February 13 at 10am
Saturday, February 20 at 10am
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