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Jordan E. Cooper is a graduate of The New School and an award-winning performer/playwright who was recently one of OUT Magazine's "Entertainers Of The Year." He starred in a sold out run of his play Ain't No Mo' which was a New York Times Critics Pick. Jordan also created a pandemic centered short film called "Mama Got A Cough" that's been featured in National Geographic and was named 'Best Of 2020' by The New York Times. He is the creator and executive producer of "The Ms. Pat Show", an R-rated 'old school' sitcom coming to BET+. He can also be seen recurring as "Tyrone" in the final season of FX's Pose.
Organized by Frank Leon Roberts, Assistant Professor of Theater
The Revolution Will Be Dramatized: Black Theater Now is a public conversation series sponsored by the Theater Program at Eugene Lang College of Liberal Arts, The New School. Apart of the Lang undergraduate course of the same name, the mission of the series is to introduce students to leading black theater artists, professionals, and practitioners whose work traverses the boundaries of art, politics, and social justice. What is the relationship between black theater and black activism? Moreover, what does it mean to think of black theater as activism? Inspired by the writer Toni Cade Bambara’s famous claim that “the role of the artist is to make the revolution irresistible” this public facing conversation series invites audiences to think about the ways in which theater---and the arts more broadly--- “matter” to the work of social justice.
Presented by the Theater Program within The Arts department at Eugene Lang College of Liberal Arts at The New School.
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