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Red Bank, NJ – Two River Theater announces a special one-day professional development program for educators on Tuesday, July 17 from 9:30-4:30. “Examining the Work of T. Thomas Fortune and August Wilson” is being presented as a collaboration between Red Bank’s T. Thomas Fortune Foundation and Two River Theater, in compliance with the New Jersey Amistad Commission. The program will focus on the work of T. Thomas Fortune (writer, journalist, social justice crusader, and editor of the New York Age Newspaper) and the theatrical work of playwright and poet August Wilson (August Wilson’s American Century Cycle).

Existing in a hostile environment of uncertainty, how does the African American community rise above the degradation of second-class citizenship to exhort its humanity? This special one-day program will explore the compelling writings of two prominent African American men: T. Thomas Fortune (1856-1928, born into slavery in Florida, whose grandfather was white) and Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright August Wilson (1945-2005, whose father was white). Both writers embraced their African American identity which informed them and their experiences, while their work charts a journey of triumph, tragedy and a renaissance of cultural perception.

Distinguished historian Dr. Walter Greason (Honors School, Monmouth University, and author of six critically acclaimed books) will discuss the life and work of T. Thomas Fortune, who lived in Red Bank from 1901-1915. During the lunch break, teachers in attendance will be given a tour of the National Historic Landmark, the T. Thomas Fortune Cultural Center, by Gilda Rogers, vice-president of the T. Thomas Fortune Foundation. The Cultural Center is scheduled to open in the late fall of 2018.

Two River Theater’s Literary Manager, Taylor Barfield and award-winning actor and director Brandon J. Dirden (TRT’s A Raisin in the Sun, FX’s The Americans), who will direct the theater’s upcoming production of August Wilson’s King Hedley II, will discuss Wilson’s life and work, including his monumental 10-play American Century Cycle. King Hedley II, which will be produced November 10-December 16, will be the fifth Wilson production produced by Two River Theater.

Participating educators will earn seven hours of Professional Development credits. This program is free and spots are limited. Visit the T. Thomas Fortune Cultural Center website (www.tthomasfortuneculturalcenter.org) or the Two River Theater website (bit.ly/2kZbnt9) for more information, or contact TRT Director of Education Kate Cordaro at kate@trtc.org or 732.936.8814.

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