BLACK SHEEP SOLO PIECE GOES TO HOLLYWOOD!

Black Sheep

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The innovative new solo play Black Sheep written and performed by New York based artist Darian Dauchan will be apart of this year’s Hollywood Fringe Festival,
LA’s largest celebration of the performing Arts. www.hollywoodfringe.org.
Black Sheep a 3783 Production directed by Nicole A. Watson, with film direction by filmmaker Desha Dauchan will be presented for Two Nights Only at The Complex/
Flight Theatre located at 6472 Santa Monica Blvd, Hollywood, CA 90038.
Dates June 12th, Showtime 7:15PM and June 13th, Showtime 9:45PM.
Ticket ($10) on sale now online at http://hff15.org/2153, onsite at Fringe Central Box Office located at 6510 Santa Monica Blvd, Hollywood, CA., 323 455 4585 starting on
June 11th.

Black Sheep re-imagines the “black experience” through a host of characters from cops, to drag queens, to Afro-punk teenagers as they battle the community they supposedly come from while fighting their own isolation in search of an identity that lives outside the box of tribalism. Both humorous and thought provoking, Black Sheep is a theatrical exploration on those who despite their skin don’t fit in with their own kin. The show comes to the Fringe for its West Coast premiere after a successful run at The Kitchen Theatre, Ithaca, New York, April 2015 and a New York City premiere at the Downtown Urban Theatre Festival this last May.

This is the 5th Solo Piece for award winning solo performer, actor, and poet Darian Dauchan. He is the 2012 winner of the Jerome Foundation’s Stakeholder’s Choice Award and one of his most recent shows Dead Boogie, a hip-hop poetry musical was the 2012 winner of two Edinburgh Fringe Festival Musical Theatre Matters Awards. Black Sheep was commissioned by Kitchen Theatre Company(Ithaca, NY) with generous support from the New York State Council on the Arts. More information on Actor Darian Dauchan at www.dariandauchan.com. The show is a creative work and collaboration with award winning Artists, Director, Nicole A. Watson (2013 Drama League Fellow) and Filmmaker, Desha Dauchan (Whispers/Short, Sundance 2003).