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New Plays Festival: …enough


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by Tré Calhoun
Directed by Ares Harper

Showtimes
Thursday, August 11 @ 2:30 pm
Saturday, August 13 @ 2:30 pm
Saturday, August 13 @ 8 pm

Fynn, a successful black man, ropes his white childhood friends into a martyrdom ploy against the police. This genre-bending thriller asks: what people need to be sacrificed to find peace in the heart and in the world?

Content Warning

Topics related to Suicide and Police Brutality Against Black People

Run Time

95 minutes, no intermission

Cast

Andres Piña – FYNN
Roberto Aguilar – LUIS
Melina Leodas – MADISON
Ethan Davenport – JACK
Joshua C Thomas – KAHLIL

Creative Team

Playwright Tré Calhoun
Director Ares Harper
Producer Alyssa Kempinski
Stage Manager Kyle Ronyecs
Cpmposer Noah Green
Scenic Designer Joshua Martin
Lighting Designer Natasha Rotondaro

About the Artist

tre calhoun

Tré Calhoun is originally from Ohio, and he recently moved to NYC from Seattle, where he resided for four years. He appeared in Taproot’s A Civil War Christmas, WET’s Every Five Minutes, Forward Flux’s The Wedding Gift, and Book-It’s The Brothers K: Parts I & II. His solo rap-musical, 25-35, debuted in Seattle, and his plays Superpowers, The Other Town, The Black Eye Society: A Cycle, and Dirt + Dew and have been performed around town. He co-wrote Pony World Theatre's American Archipelago. His play, Hand, was commissioned by Mirror Stage. ​

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