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Jeremy Pope, Laverne Cox, More Star in Virtual Benefit Performance of The Normal Heart May 8
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Danielle Savre.
Martin Sheen, who starred in the original London production back in 1986, will also make a cameo to provide a special introduction.
In a virtual performance for the @ONEarchives and the Invisible Histories Project, a star-studded cast brings to life Larry Kramer’s breakthrough play. https://t.co/iMta8w0tZq The Advocate (@TheAdvocateMag) April 30, 2021
Ahead of the show, director
Paris Barclay spoke to
THR about the decision to re-imagine the story in a way that highlighted Black love against the backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic.
“I was in New York when this play happened and felt the reverberations of it in every aspect of my life,” explained Barclay. “I went and saw the original production at The Public Theater, in which Brad Davis played the Ned Weeks role, and not only was I moved by it, but it’s one of the things that made it clear to me that I couldn’t have a career without also being some kind of an activist.
Sterling K Brown to Star in The Normal Heart Reading
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The Normal Heart Stars BIPOC, LGBTQ+ Cast for ONE Archives Performance
Tickets are still available for the Paris Barclay-helmed virtual performance of Larry Kramer s breakthrough play. April 30 2021 3:45 PM EDT
In a virtual performance for the ONE Archives and the Invisible Histories Project, a star-studded cast including Sterling K. Brown, Laverne Cox, Jake Borelli, Jeremy Pope, Guillermo Diaz, and Ryan O’Connell brings to life Larry Kramer’s breakthrough play
The Normal Heart. One of the first pieces of art to chronicle the impact of HIV and AIDS on the gay community, the event is directed by Emmy winner Paris Barclay with a special introduction from Martin Sheen. Tickets are on sale for the May 8 screening now.
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Larry Kramer’s pioneering, semiautobiographical “The Normal Heart” was the first major play to give voice to the AIDS crisis of the early 1980s and remains a touchstone of arts activism.
Now the L.A.-based ONE Archives Foundation, the oldest active LGBTQ organization in the U.S., has organized a virtual reading of the work featuring a mostly BIPOC and LGBTQ cast including Sterling K. Brown, Laverne Cox, Jeremy Pope,
Jake Borelli. Tickets go on sale Thursday for the May 8 presentation, which organizers hope will have added resonance with a backdrop of COVID-19 and the racial inequities that the pandemic illuminated.
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