A Huey P. Newton Story
written by Roger Guenveur Smith, 1959- (1996); directed by Roger Guenveur Smith, 1959-; performed by Roger Guenveur Smith, 1959- and Marc Anthony Thompson (Los Angeles, CA: L.A. Theatre Works, 2004, originally published 2004), 1 hour 31 mins
Details
- Field of Interest
- Drama
- Director
- Roger Guenveur Smith, 1959-
- Content Type
- Spoken word recording
- Duration
- 1 hour 31 mins
- Warning: Contains explicit content
- No
- Format
- Audio
- Sub Genre
- Drama
- Label
- L.A. Theatre Works
- Original Publication Date
- 2004
- Performer
- Roger Guenveur Smith, 1959-, Marc Anthony Thompson
- Playwright
- Roger Guenveur Smith, 1959-
- Publisher
- L.A. Theatre Works
- Place Published / Released
- Los Angeles, CA
- Release Date
- 2004
- Subject
- Drama, Theatre, Literature & Language, Music & Performing Arts, Drama, American Theater, Modern Theater, Black Theater, Drama, Teatro Norte-Americano, Teatro Norteamericano, Teatro Moderno, Teatro Afroamericano, Teatro Afro-Americano, Resistance, Activism, African-Americans, Inspiration, Anger, Audience, Authority, Black Panther, Black power, Civil rights, Conflict, Cultural studies, Empowerment, Ethnic studies, Freedom, Fugue, Historiography, Ideology, Jazz, Legacy, Liberation, Metatheater, United States history, Militant, Bias, Persecution, Poetry, Power, Pride, Puns, Racism, Radicalism, Rage, Revolution, Rhetoric, Riff, Self-defense, Self-expression, Semiotics, Storytelling, Struggle, Truth, Wordplay, Huey P. Newton, DJ
- Keywords and Translated Subjects
- Drama, Teatro Norte-Americano, Teatro Norteamericano, Teatro Moderno, Teatro Afroamericano, Teatro Afro-Americano, Resistance, Activism, African-Americans, Inspiration, Anger, Audience, Authority, Black Panther, Black power, Civil rights, Conflict, Cultural studies, Empowerment, Ethnic studies, Freedom, Fugue, Historiography, Ideology, Jazz, Legacy, Liberation, Metatheater, United States history, Militant, Bias, Persecution, Poetry, Power, Pride, Puns, Racism, Radicalism, Rage, Revolution, Rhetoric, Riff, Self-defense, Self-expression, Semiotics, Storytelling, Struggle, Truth, Wordplay