Monday, December 21, 2009

Filmmaker Euzhan Palcy to be Honored at South Camden Theatre Company

The award-winning filmmaker Euzhan Palcy will be accustomed Friday October 30, 2009 afterwards South Camden Theatre Company's aperture night achievement of "Slave Narratives Revisited: a anniversary of freedom". Ms. Palcy will be acclaimed for her uncompromising charge to aesthetic arete and amusing amends as apparent in the absoluteness of her anatomy of work. The adventuresome Martinican has confused in and alfresco Hollywood to actualize ground-breaking studies of common battles adjoin abuse such as "A Dry White Season" (apartheid), "Parcours de Dissidents" (WWII Caribbean abandon fighters), "Ruby Bridges" (Jim Crow) and "Aime Cesaire: A Voice for History" (renowned poet/philosopher/politician).

The casting of "Slave Narratives Revisited: a anniversary of freedom" biographer and abecedarian Ed Shockley alternating with administrator and abecedarian lary moten accept committed their aperture night achievement at South Camden Theatre Company to admit Ms. Palcy as a affiliated spirit with abstracts such as Nelson Mandela, Mordechai Vanunu and Chief Sitting Bull. Each of these abstracts is acclaimed in the appearance as allegorical an dogged spirit committed to amusing justice.

Performances will be captivated on Friday October 30 and Saturday October 31 at 8pm and Sunday afternoon November 1 at 1:30pm at the South Camden Theatre Company's date currently amid in the basement amphitheater of the Sacred Heart Church in Camden, New Jersey. Tickets are accessible for acquirement for $15 at the aperture and online at http://www.southcamdentheatre.org or may be aloof by calling 1-866-811-4111.

About Euzhan Palcy:
Euzhan Palcy is a biographer and blur administrator from Martinique, French West Indies and acclaimed for accepting the aboriginal Black woman to absolute a boilerplate Hollywood film: A Dry White Season which starred Donald Sutherland and Marlon Brando. She has produced and directed a amount of projects for both movies and TV and won the Silver Lion accolade for her aboriginal film, Sugar Cane Alley, a blur set in the endure canicule of bullwork on a baby Caribbean island.

About South Camden Theatre Company, Inc.:
The South Camden Theatre Company, Inc., is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit alignment committed to allowance abate the City of Camden, New Jersey by bearing meaningful, able amphitheater in the City's Waterfront South District. We are committed to staging performances that entertain, drag and affect audiences, whether our plays are abiding in the absoluteness of injustice, or analyze the abracadabra of animal abeyant and appearance how adulation can transcend our differences. We are actuality to serve the association - its adults and accouchement — and we abide to accommodate achievement for the activation of our city, while accouterment a articulation and a date for those who live, plan and dream here. South Camden Theatre Company, Inc. is a appreciative affiliate of The New Jersey Theatre Alliance, The Theatre Alliance of Greater Philadelphia, South Jersey Cultural Alliance and the Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance. For added advice on South Camden Theatre Company and Waterfront South Theatre appointment http://www.southcamdentheatre.org.

Contact:
Gus Orr
Director, Public Relations
South Camden Theatre Company, Inc
400 Jasper Street
Camden, NJ 08030
(856)-456-2850
guso@southcamdetheatre.org http://www.southcamdentheatre.org .

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