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Up Next: Blue Door

starts april 19

By Tanya Barfield
Directed by Darryl V. Jones

Intimate. Intrepid. Inspired.

Tanya Barfield’s two-man play, Blue Door, puts Lewis, a high-achieving Black mathematics professor, in conversation with three generations of his ancestors over the course of a fevered dream or night of sleepless delusion as he wrestles with his own sense of self and cultural identity. Estranged from his white wife, who accuses him of being out of touch with his heritage for refusing to attend the Million Man March, Lewis must journey through the past in order to determine his future. The ancestral visitations he receives call upon joy and pain, suffering and resiliency, music and song to situate Lewis in a long lineage of Black men in America from enslavement and Jim Crow to Black Power.

“Intelligent…unfailingly thought-provoking…Barfield poses sharp questions and counter-questions on contemporary black identity. Her vision is fearless and humane.”

- Los Angeles Times


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" So much thanks to @Theatrius for the ""electrifying"" review!

Reserve your seat NOW to one of the final six in-person BLUE DOOR performances playing this week.

Not feeling up to leaving the house? No problem, because we've got options! Streaming performances will also begin tomorrow and are available through the rest of the week.

Tickets at tickets.auroratheatre.org. 🎟️🎭

#BlueDoor #AuroraTheatreCompany #AuroraTheatreCo"

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Tanya Barfield’s Professor Faces His Demons, Brings Us to Tears by Lynne Stevens After a bout of terrible insomnia, math professor Lewis (the stellar Michael J. Asberry) is visited by the ghosts of his African American ancestors. They want to explain his life and they won’t take no for an answer...
There’s still time to see what Charles Lewis III & 48 Hills calls “a wonderful story about Blackness.”

BLUE DOOR is onstage through May 19, with in-demand streaming starting Tuesday, May 14!

Get tickets at tickets.auroratheatre.org.

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At Aurora, Michael J. Asberry gives one of his best performances as an Ivy League prof haunted by valiant ancestors.
We're hiring! We're looking for someone to fill our Lead Props position for our last show of the season, The Lifespan of a Fact. Job description is detailed below.
Please contact jobs@auroratheatre.org with further questions or to apply.
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Lead Props: Pay range is $25-27/hour
Approx. 90 – 100 hrs anticipated. Acquire and/or Create props, furniture, and most set dressings for production. Provide research, cost estimate, and special handling information of all properties items. Maintain props during performance run and coordinate all prop rental/returns for the production. Basic knowledge of period styles, theatrical practices, repair, and maintenance is required.
THE LIFESPAN OF A FACT - First Rehearsal, May 28 – Closing, July 21, 2024