Playwright, Shaun Neblett, is headed to the Schomburg with a workshop performance of his latest play Homage 5: Life After Death. The original play was developed from Notorious B.I.G’s album Life After Death and pays homage to the second and final studio album of the late Brooklyn rapper.
According to the writer’s website, Shaunneblett.com, Neblett began his career as a youth-theater coordinator during his third year of study at New York University and produced his first Off-Broadway at the age of 18-years-old at the Public Theater (This Is About A Boy’s Fears, directed by Mark Brokaw).
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Homage 5: Life After Death is part of Neblett’s “7 Homages for 7 MCs” play cycle, which is a suite of seven original plays that originate from the spirit of classic hip-hop albums. Shaun’s first completed play in the cycle pays tribute to the rapper Nas’ debut album Illmatic and was referenced by African-American scholar Dr. Michael Eric Dyson as “A great play that evokes a sense history and a sense intimacy with people who nurture you, surround you and are a mystery to you.”
The play will be shown at the historic Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture on 515 Malcolm X Blvd (Harlem) on Wednesday April 20, from 2:00 – 4:00pm. Though the play is FREE and open to the public, you must register here, and get to the location early to ensure your seat — seating is first come, first serve.