7 PM Sunday 3/5 Brooklyn Commons 388 Atlantic Ave. Brooklyn NY 11217
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I Am Black History by Rhonda Hansome
Friday, February 24, 2017
I am Black History and Women's History, thanks to Director Debra Robinson's filmI Be Done Been Was IsLast night, I was at the Brooklyn Academy of Music for the Black History Month Film Festival,One Way Or Another: Black Women's Cinema, 1970-1991Complete Disclosure: I'm also the poster gal of the festival!Photo credit: Charles James WhisnantLast night at the (newly scheduled due to high interest & snowstorm) third and final screening of Debra Robinson's comedy documentary, in which I'm featured with the iconicMarcia WarfieldI felt like part of history!Did I mention I'm also NARRATOR of I Be Done Been Was Is?(Blushes & tucks toe in dirt)I'm grateful to Nellie Killian and Michelle Materre for inviting me to be part of the Q & A following the screening. I appreciate everyone, friends, co-workers and new fans, who attended.Thanks Gordon Balkcom for this photo of me with my long time pal Eric Vetter at BAM.My understanding is that the ONLY 2 EXISTING COPIES of the film are in the Lincoln Center Performing Arts Library. I hope intentions for the preservation of this, Women's History, Black History and Entertainment History, doumentary come to fruition.Because I'm trying to get through the day without mentioning Detritus Prumt*, here's more about me.7 PM Tonight Friday 2/24 New Women Space 188 Woodpoint Rd. Brooklyn NY 11211Arti Gollapudi, Producer
7 PM Sunday 3/5 Brooklyn Commons 388 Atlantic Ave. Brooklyn NY 11217Between Hoyt & BondOh shucks I was trying to avoid mentioning Detritus Prumt!Thanks to Randy Credico's show that effort is gone with the wind.* Your current US presidentPosted by RHC at 9:05 AM | Labels: Arti Gollapudi, BamCinematek, Brooklyn Academy of Music, Eric Vetter, Gordon Balkcom, I Be Done Was Is, Marcia Warfield, Michelle Materre, Nellie Killian, Randy Credico, Rhonda Hansome Comedy | 1 comments | Email This BlogThis! Share to X Share to Facebook |
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Black History Month Tonight! By Rhonda Hansome
Thursday, February 9, 2017
Director Debra Robinson's 1984 documentary, I Be Done Was Is profiles four women comics: Marcia Warfield, Jane Galvin Lewis, Alice Arthur and me; seen above in the poster for the BAM Rose Cinemas' Black History Month Film Festival,
I was the mother of a toddler and a new comic when this film was made. Last Saturday was my first in-theater screening of this exploration of women in comedy. The Brooklyn Academy of Music theater was packed. I was delighted to be in the company of thirty or more friends, family and fans who'd responded to my last minute invitation. If I hadn't seen a random post on the Women of Color Women of Comedy Facebook page, I'd never had known about the festival, nor the showing of I Be Done Was Is, a historical work in which I'm featured.
#IBeDoneWasIs - Schedule Alert:9 PM tonight, Thur. Feb. 9th, is NOT THE LAST SCREENING of #IBeDoneWas Is.Kudos and thanks to BAM Cinematek Programmer Nellie Killian for inviting my participationat the new I Be Done Was Is screening 9:30 Thu. Feb. 23rd.Join me 2/23 at BAM Rose Cinemas for the laughs and for Black History.
BTW, I Also Direct & This Reading Featuring Dominic Marcus Is FreeAnd Some StorytellingPosted by RHC at 6:29 AM | Labels: 1970-1991, BAM, Black Girl Magic, Black History Month, Black Women In Comedy, Dominic Marcus, I Be Done Was Is, Marcia Warfield, One Way Or Another:Black Women's Cinema, Rhonda Hansome, Women in Comedy | 1 comments | Email This BlogThis! Share to X Share to Facebook |