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Saturday, November 20, 2010

'Scottsboro Boys' Is Focus of Protest

November 7, 2010, 3:44 pm

A group of about 30 people gathered on Saturday afternoon in front of the Lyceum Theater to protest a matinee of the new Broadway musical “The Scottsboro Boys,” which retells the story of nine African-Americans between 12 and 19 who were falsely convicted of raping two white women in Alabama in 1931. The show, written by the celebrated team of John Kander and the late Fred Ebb and directed by the Tony-winning director Susan Stroman, uses the minstrel tradition to tell the story of how racism infected the judicial system.

The protesters, organized by the Freedom Party, argued that the use of minstrelsy and blackface were racist. Ms. Stroman said she was disappointed that people who probably had not seen the musical misunderstood that the creators were not celebrating the minstrel tradition but rather using it to reveal the evils of the system.

“The trials were treated as if the boys were in a minstrel show” because it was such a farce, she said of the production. “The actors actually deconstruct the device in front of the audience,” and in the end, rebel against it.

Mr. Kander and Mr. Ebb have used music to depict other sensitive topics like the rise of Nazism in Weimar Germany in “Cabaret” and the corrupt criminal justice system of the 1920s in “Chicago.” Ms. Stroman directed “The Producers,” which included the satiric number “Springtime for Hitler.”

Barry Weissler, one of the producers of “The Scottsboro Boys,” said that the minstrel show simply “houses the story we’re trying to tell. It’s not meant to demean or degrade anybody.”

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Saturday, November 6, 2010

New York High School Students Will Get Chance to see "Scottsboro Boys" by Free

October 28, 2010, 3: 30 pm

In a rare gesture, Theatre Development Fund - running Broadway TKTS Discount Booth and an array of arts education - non-profit group bought all the seats to two performances of a Broadway show for nearly 1,800 students from secondary city of New York attending.

Students from all five boroughs will see "The Scottsboro Boys," the new Kander and ebb musical on nine young blacks who were repeatedly tested and convicted on a charge of rape that two white women shackled in Alabama and 1930s. Most of the so-called Scottsboro Boys were adolescents themselves, looking for a job when they were arrested, and they are played by a company of black actors, who are mostly in her twenties, but could pass as pupils themselves.

Theatre Development Fund has negotiated with producers for a discount of $41.50 per billet.la Beach for a ticket full price is 38 130 $, depending on the location of the seat and the day and time of performance.The Fund is pick up the tab total approximately $ 73,000 free of charge for schools and Houston, the Director of education at the checkout élèves.Marianna, said that production was chosen because it was "so rich in history and academic merit."

It is the first and only other time since the musical "rent" in 2006 as the Fund bought House Broadway set for two performances, not only un.Le Fund has first of all seats on behalf of the students in the spring of 2002 was purchased for a performance by Suzan-Lori Parks play "Topdog Underdog" and followed over the years with "Twelve Angry men," "A Tale Bronx," "Passing Strange," "13", "Come and gone, Joe Turner" "Fela!" and "Memphis."

The student's performance will be held as special matinees November 4 and November 10; regular Sunday evening performance was ignored for these two weeks.

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