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Rensselaer To Debut Stage Reading of “8” Written By an Academy Award Winning Playwright March 22
Members of the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute campus and
local community are invited to attend the one-night performance
of the critically acclaimed documentary play “8,” written by
Academy Award-winner Dustin Lance Black(Milk and J.
Edgar). The performance will take place at the Troy
Savings Bank Music Hall Friday, March 22, beginning at 7:30
p.m.
The play is based on the trial of Perry v.
Schwarzenegger, the federal court case for marriage for
gay and lesbian Americans, and incorporates the actual words of
the Perry trial transcripts, first-hand observations
of the courtroom drama, and interviews with the plaintiffs and
their families. The characters in the play include the key
participants in the Federal District Court case, now known as
Perry v. Brown.
The play – presented by the RPI Community Advocates and the
Pride Center of the Capital Region – is directed by
award-winning actor, director, and producer Aaron Holbritter.
The 21-member cast includes Rensselaer students and staff, and
several acclaimed actors and community members from the Capital
Region.
Special guest cast members are: Ross Levi, former Empire
State Pride Agenda executive director and a key player in New
York State’s own struggle for marriage equality; Ulysses
deArmas, associate director of admissions at Rensselaer and a
Pride Center Board Member; and local WNYT news anchor Benita
Zahn.
“The effort to coordinate this performance began nearly a
year ago,” said Cynthia Smith, assistant dean of students and
director of pipeline initiatives and partnerships.
“As a community of learners, the Dean of Students Office is
committed to an educational experience that is interactive and
engaging for students,” Smith said. “I recall watching the show
when it was staged for an online audience, and I was truly
moved, and felt that it was something to bring to campus that
would truly involve the campus community. Most important, by
reflecting on the shared goal of the Community Advocates to
prepare Rensselaer students for global citizenship by promoting
an understanding and appreciation for diversity and
inclusivity, this performance serves as an ideal way to support
their efforts and create awareness and dialogue on campus.”
Following the performance, there will be a brief panel
discussion will take place on several topics, including the
impact of Proposition 8 – a 2008 California voter initiative
that prohibited same sex marriage in the California state
constitution – and the trial on the nationwide issue of
marriage equality. Coincidentally, the Supreme Court will hear
arguments for the case on March 26.
“It’s very exciting for me when theater can be used not
simply as a form of entertainment, but as a tool to inform and
educate, said Holbritter. “This play is an opportunity to look
at an issue that we normally only see in screaming debates and
30-second sound bites. It’s a reassuring notion that in the
United States court system, reason can still prevail.”
Support for “8” the Play is being provided by several
Rensselaer departments, including the School of Humanities,
Arts, and Social Sciences, the Gallagher Student Health Center,
the Office of the Student Experience, Residence Life, and the
Rensselaer Student Union.
The play was originally performed in Los Angeles, Calif.,
and New York city for a live on-line audience of millions, and
featured such cinematic superstars as George Clooney and Brad
Pitt. Some past readings that have taken place across the
country include: Boston University Law School, Brown
College-Rice University, Carnegie Mellon University, New York
University, Ohio State University, Rochester Institute of
Technology, Skidmore College, Stanford University, University
of Pennsylvania, and the Yale School of Drama.
Advance tickets are available for $3. Individuals may
purchase tickets from the Dean of Students Office in Academy
Hall, room 4629, and on the Pride Center web site. On the
day of the performance, tickets may be purchased at the door
for $5.
For more details about “8” the Play, visit: http://doso.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=950.
For more information, contact Cynthia Smith via email at smithc@rpi.edu or call (518)
276-3098.
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Published
March 5,
2013 |
Contact: Jessica Otitigbe
Phone: (518) 276-6050
E-mail: otitij@rpi.edu |
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