SF State College of Creative Arts presents

Not a Genuine Black Man

featuring Brian Copeland

When
Fri Sep 17, 2010
Where
SFSU McKenna Theater
Time
8PM
Cost
$8 - $25
Tags
Theater, Stand Up Comedy, Education, Universities/Colleges

Description

Brian Copeland’s solo show, “Not a Genuine Black Man,” reveals a little-known chapter of Bay Area history. In 1971, San Leandro was named one of the most racist suburbs in America. Congressional hearings were held. The next year, the then-8-year-old Copeland and his African American family moved to San Leandro. In a monologue both funny and poignant, Copeland shares his story of identity and diversity in an evening of laughter, tears and sociology, exploring how surroundings make us who we are.

“Genuine” is the longest running solo show in San Francisco theatrical history and has enjoyed successful runs in Los Angeles and Off Broadway. A best-selling memoir based on the show is available. A feature film and a television series are in development.

“The rarest combination of powerful emotion, great humor and social insight—a truly great one-man show.”—Rob Reiner

More Info

Link
http://creativearts.sfsu.edu/node/1861
Call
415.338.2467 (Box Office)

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Location

  1. SFSU McKenna Theater
    1600 Holloway Ave, San Francisco, CA