
SEEDTHE NATIONAL BLACK THEATER
2031 Fifth Avenue
NEW YORK, NY 10035
OFF-BROADWAY SHOW INFORMATION
PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE
OFFICIAL WEBSITE
http://www.classicaltheatreofharlem.orgRUNNING TIME
GENRE
Off-Broadway PlayADDITIONAL INFO
PERFORMANCE DATES
Performances from September 16, 2011Opening: September 20, 2011
Closing: October 9, 2011
ADVISORY
MISCELLANEOUS
Click here for maps, directions, restaurant and hotel recommendations, and more at this venue.SYNOPSIS - ABOUT THE SHOW
Seed is set months before the landmark Nixzmary Brown abuse case that would change child welfare in New York City forever. Burnt-out social worker Anne Colleen Simpson decides to leave the field on a high note by writing a book detailing her career and the child welfare case that brought her acclaim. But when Chee-Chee, a gifted twelve-year-old from the 'projects' in Anne's gentrified Harlem neighborhood, collides into her life, she is forced to confront his young mother and the shadows of her own past. Chee-Chee and Anne develop an unconventional friendship that leads to an explosive encounter threatening Chee-Chee's future. Infused with the vibrant rhythm and verse of Hip-Hop culture, Seed begs the question: how far are we willing to go to ensure the well being of our children? Under the direction of Niegel Smith, the characters in this compelling new play confront the class and cultural divides that exist in one of America's most prominent black communities.
OFF-BROADWAY REVIEWS
|



