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@ 2ML & Mr. K on Hurricane Harvey @ 3 Charles Reese, "Beauty & The Baller"

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Folks in Houston going thru H.E.L.L. and High Water, Pastor ridiculed, looting & fire ants. The Good, The Bad  & The Ugly of us in disaster.

CHARLES REESE, A thespian for more than 25 years, Reese is an AUDELCO Awards nominee (aka the Viv Awards), and a graduate of Morehouse College with a bachelor’s degree in mass communications and theatre arts. He also holds a certificate of completion in theatre performance and management from the Burt Reynolds Theatre Institute under the tutelage of the late master theatre director/producer Jose Quintero in association with Florida State University. Reese is known in the theatrical circles for his critically-acclaimed Off-Broadway performance in Howard Simon's production of  “James Baldwin: A Soul on Fire.” Critic David DeWitt of The New York Times called the play, "...funny, thrilling and wise, buoyed by the passionate performance of Charles Reese in the title role.” Because of his extensive work on the subject of author/civil rights activist James Baldwin, Reese is a very popular lecturer and performance literary conversationalist at colleges, universities and cultural venues around the country and internationally with his unique, history-telling edu-tainment show, called "The James Baldwin Literary & Conversation Salon Series.” For the 25th anniversary of the death of James Baldwin, Reese co-authored the book adaption of "James Baldwin: A Soul On Fire," which includes the play version and commentary to pay homage to Baldwin’s legacy as an author and civil rights activist.  http://www.centrictv.com/shows/beauty-and-the-baller.html

 

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