“Black and Blue Rhapsody” raises the question, “Does anything change except the date?” when it comes to African American and police community relations?
Tate, a long-time barbershop owner, and Ace, his ex-con friend, hang out with their Fairfax neighborhood customers and buddies when the invariable police frustrations crop up after two cops chase a black kid into the shop.\\\”Black and Blue Rhapsody,\\\” a 2-act drama, by Richard Asbury, presents community relations issues, the problems, attitudes, perceptions and behaviors between African American residents and the police, which hopes to offer possible solutions to improve interactions between the two groups.
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2019/06/01 - 2019/06/02
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Post-show Concession provided by Rainey’s Teen Leadership Program, led by Dontiez Hall.
Fundraising proceeds to be applied to arts, education and cultural field trip projects.
Rainey Institute Hough Campus
1705 E. 55th Street, Cleveland, OH 44105
Two parking lots for Rainey’s Hough Campus are located off of Whittier Avenue.