FOR SALE: 2 tickets to
Platanos & Collard GreensWHEN: Friday, Dec. 21st, 7:30 p.m.
WHERE: French Institute / Florence Gould Hall, 55 E. 59th St.
SEATS: AA 108 & AA 109 (good seats!!)
I paid a little over $100 for the pair, and I also booked plane tickets for the same night (durrr). Email me if you're interested: trappedinabay@livejournal.com.
Platanos and Collard Greens, written by David Lamb and directed by Summer Hill Seven, tells the story of two college students, Freeman, an African-American man and Angelita, a Latino woman, both forced to confront and overcome cultural and racial prejudices while defending their bond from the biases held by family and friends.
Platanos is a thought-provoking romantic comedy that tactfully addresses stereotypes, prejudices and urban myths that exist between African Americans and Latinos, within the context of Hip-Hop, humor, and satire. The play impels the audience to evaluate pervasive stereotypes. Platanos humorously displays these common, yet outrageous, viewpoints while deftly shooting them down and poetically exposing them as misrepresentations of reality. The audience while laughing out loud, is likely to question conventional attitudes held about themselves and others.