Georgia, a two-act play looks at the very obscure topic of rape in relationships. It does so through the various perspectives of those involved, including through the vulnerability of the title character, her immigrant mother, best friend and the young man at the heart of the issue. Georgia masterfully maneuvers through love after rape, breaking down a taboo subject through humor and an honest openness. While pulling the sheets back for an open dialogue, Georgia investigates the windows of good, evil and the sometimes blurry lines in between.
Written by Fariso Jordan
Directed by Kevin Benoit
Creative Director: Precious Sipin
Cast:
Matthew Acevedo, Ronnie
Courtney Vinson, Briane
Chantelle Fraser, Mother
Matthew Dunigan, Father/Preacher
John Allen Shaw, Uncle James
David Vaughn Straugh. Greg
Fariso Jordan, Georgia
Dance Team: Erica Moore, Whitney McIntosh, Garland Ross, Ryan John Miller, Kimberly Thomas
Crew:
Stage Manager: Darnell Benoit
Assistance Stage Manager/Understudy: Ryan-Ashleigh Reid
This production is sponsored, in part, by the Greater New York Arts Development Fund of the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, administered by Brooklyn Arts Council (BAC).
more info at: www.georgiatheplay.com