
Three
disruptive high school students are consistently placed in in-school
suspension because of their persistent disruptive behavior in class.
Mr. Little is the only teacher that understands them. Their disruptive
behavior in the classroom transcends into criminal behavior in the streets.
Mr.
Little life is threatened when he becomes a victim of their violent
crime spree. They blame him for ruining their lives by giving them false
hopes and dreams. Now Mr. Little must teach the students they still
have the power to change their lives and not become a victim of society’s
expectations. He must present the lesson of his life or face a violent
death.
DISRUPTIVE
BEHAVIOR
Written by Willie Holmes and directed by David Jones Butler; starring:
Marbella Barreto, David Jones Butler, Fernando Pinon, Jeremy Butler,
and Toni Yvonne Wheeler. MORE INFO!
THE
AFRICAN - AMERICAN MUSEUM
GRAND AVE. , FAIR PARK - DALLAS
MARCH 3 - 5 & 10 - 12, 2006 (Fri. – Sun.)
TICKETS:
$12 IN ADVANCE - $15 @ DOOR
STUDENT TICKETS $10
BLACK IMAGE BOOKSTORE &
THE AFRICAN-AMERICAN MUSEUM
BLACKEN
BLUES THEATER OF AFRICAN-AMERICAN LIFE
America
has always romanticized the struggles of the down trodden in society
from cowboys to bootleggers. We glorify individuals who seek pathways
through mountains of resistance. We have survived atrocities of society
for the persistent demand to be classified as human beings. These tendering
experiences served as the motivation for some and the destruction of
others. Blacken Blues Theater captures the essence of contemporary African-American
life by romancing the drama of every day struggles with stories that
are thought provoking and entertaining. We parallel art with the reality
of living in urban America. We are dedicated to spreading the joys and
pains of African-American life.