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National Black Theatre Invites You To #TAKEABREATH with ‘Sweet’

The recent onslaught across the country of violence and brutality against Black people have left many feeling they are suffocating. In presenting Harrison David Rivers’ play “Sweet,” Dr. Barbara Ann Teer’s National Black Theatre’s (NBT) invites audiences to #TakeABreath, a rare reprieve from the headlines to explore a work of hope and promise.

Featuring the talented Raelle Myrick-Hodges in her New York City directorial debut, the production has its first preview on Wednesday, October 19, and opens Saturday, October 22, running through Sunday, November 20. NBT’s entire 48th season explores the theme “In Pursuit of Black Joy.”

“With headlines blaring bad news and too-frequent video footage of lives being snuffed out — increasingly on social media and in life — Black people are finding it necessary to take a breather from shouldering life’s burdens,” said NBT CEO Sade Lythcott.

“That we all too often have to bend our imagination to have a moment of peace and positive reflection says a lot about the challenges we are constantly navigating. With ‘Sweet,’ NBT is purposefully and defiantly creating a space, a moment of refuge for audiences to lose themselves in a story of love and hope.”

Actors Maechi Aharanwa, Tré Davis and Renika Williams rehearse for “Sweet.” Photo credit: James Reynolds

“Sweet” shines the light on a lesser-known part of the Black experience: middle class African-American Midwesterners from a small town in Kansas during the late ’60s. “Retha” and “Nina Baker” (Maechi Aharanwa and Renika Williams) have always been close, folding laundry, chasing fireflies, and enduring the summer heat together.

But when their mother dies unexpectedly and their neighbor, “George” (Tré Davis), returns home from college, the sisters’ relationship begins to fray and long-held desires threaten to tear them apart. “Sweet” is a coming-of-age story about the sacrifices we all make to hold on to the people we love.

Watch playwright Rivers discuss “Sweet” here:

Scenic design is by Matt McAdon, lighting design by Xavier Pierce, sound design by Justin Hicks, costume design by Ari Fulton, and stage management by Belynda Hardin.

Theatergoers can take a journey “In Pursuit of Black Joy” with a Season Pass, offering excellent discounts. A VIP Season Pass ($149) includes two tickets to every NBT production this year (“Sweet,” “Manhood,” “Blood,” and the spring world premiere production (TBA), two tickets to every “Keep Soul Alive” Monday reading series showcase and access to other events throughout the season. A Regular Season Pass ($99) includes one ticket to every NBT production this year (excluding any Opening Night show), one ticket to every “Keep Soul Alive” Monday reading series, and access to other events throughout the season.

Tickets for “Sweet” are also now on sale. Previews run at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, October 19, through Friday, October 21, with the ticket price at $20.

The production officially opens on October 22nd with an Opening Night Gala that includes a 7 p.m. show followed by a reception. Performances will run from Sunday, October 23, to Sunday, November 20, on Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and Mondays at 7:30 p.m., with Saturday matinees at 2:00 p.m.; Sunday performances will be at 4:00 p.m.

Tickets are $35 for general admission with the following exceptions: All seats during the final week are $40 and an Opening Night Gala ticket (Saturday, October 22) is $50. A discounted ticket price of $25 is available for groups of 10 or more, senior citizens, students, active military members and veterans.

Tickets can be purchased online at www.nationalblacktheatre.org by calling NBT directly at (212) 722-3800 or at NBTs box office, open from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m., Tuesday through Sunday. National Black Theatre is located at 2031 Fifth Avenue between 125th and 126th Streets in Harlem. (Take the 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6 subway to 125th Street.)

Audience members are invited to share their experiences with “Sweet” with the hashtag #TakeABreath. Follow NBT on Facebook and Twitter/Instagram @NatBlackTheatre.

Watch “Sweet” Stage Director Myrick-Hodges discuss the play here:

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