Children of the Night stage play to premier May 27, 2017 at the Breen Center for Performing Arts in Cleveland, a Black play on family, domestic violence, scandal and betrayal by Cleveland's own plawright and director Pamelia Tyree-Carr

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CLEVELAND URBAN NEWS.COM- CLEVELAND, Ohio-Cleveland’s own playwright and director, Pamelia Tyree-Carr (pictured), takes the city by storm with her seventh stage production, 'Children of the Night,' featuring Royce Ruffin, Nae Black, Robert Johnson Jr., R. Monica Black, Bernita Ewing and other locally talented actors and actresses.

 

'Children of the Night' will premiere Saturday, May 27, 2017 at the Breen Center for Performing Arts, which is located on the campus of Saint Ignatius High School at 2008 W. 30th and Lorain Avenue in Cleveland, Ohio.

 

There are two performancesat 3 p.m. and 7 p.m.

 

Tickets are $20 for both shows and after the evening performance there is the option of attending a meet and greet with the cast and a reception with light refreshments at an additional cost of $10 for a total of $30.

 

Tickets can be purchased via PayPal by using Tyree.pt@gmail.com, at the Breen Center box office, from cast members, and at the door. For more information contact R. Monica Black, marketing director, at (216) 566-4887.

 

This gritty, thought-provoking drama focuses on the lives of three generations of Black women whose choices create dire consequences. Through the intersection of comedy, drama, and soulful music, one family clan is forced to endure the devastating aftermath of secrets, lies, scandal, betrayal, and generational curses.

 

Carr’s body of work, including the stage plays Tomorrow, The Mirror on the Wall, City Lights, IfHe Ain’t Mr. Right He’s Mr. Wrong, Choices, and Hard Times, has always examined the human condition in a riveting and haunting way that does not sugarcoat, but instead exposes the harsh realities of life.

 

"Children of the Night' brings awareness to issues such as domestic violence, sex trafficking, and infidelity and prmiers just two days after National Missing Children's Day, which is May 25.

 

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Last Updated on Friday, 26 May 2017 23:02