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"Adam Mansbach's cultishly popular novel about an "Angry Black
White Boy" who ignites a nationwide race furor seemed an unlikely
property for stage translation. But adaptor (as well as title-role
player) Dan Wolf and collaborators have pulled it off. This very
funny, frequently electric take on an outrageous story is billed as
a "new play with live music" -- though it's no musical. Rather,
it's hip-hop theater that seems destined for extended life. The
book's careening parable feels like a more multiculturally aware
equivalent to the literary provocations of older cult author Chuck
Palahniuk, with its wild plot hooks, credibly eccentric characters
and trenchant apocalyptic comedy.... ingenious
street-dance-slash-mime stylized movement [and] occasional recorded
snippets mesh with the cast's rapping, human beatboxing, singing
and keyboarding -- all cleverly driving the narrative forward
rather than overpowering it. Visual design contributions are sharp
but minimal, as the dynamic four performers' multiple-role-playing,
multidisciplinary talents supply all spectacle needed."
-Variety
"Intersection for the Arts' new play "Angry Black White Boy," based
on local author Adam Mansbach's celebrated 2005 novel, blasts
through what could have been a tired debate on racial identity
politics. With incredible energy and seamless staging, the show has
the effect of being lost in a good book, not sitting in a theater.
Adapted by and starring Dan Wolf as Macon Detornay, the angry white
boy in question, the show feature members of the hip-hop collective
Felonious - Myers Clark, Keith Pinto (doubling as choreographer)
and Tommy Shepherd (also the composer) in alternating roles. The
spare set proves to be big enough for elements of dance to
intertwine with dialogue. Amazingly, the sound is controlled by the
performers on stage, either through live beat-box effects or
recordings. The play ends amid the confusion of who, exactly,
should be apologizing to whom and for what. The issues are anything
but black or white".
-San Francisco Chronicle
"For all of its form crunching and boundary pushing, "Angry Black
White Boy" rises or falls on the strength of its storytelling. Dan
Wolf's stage adaptation of Adam Mansbach's novel tells a fierce,
funny, fascinating story that cuts to the core of what we talk
about when we talk about race in this country. There's satire and
sincerity in ample supply, and this dynamic Campo
Santo/Intersection for the Arts production, directed with sharp
focus and experimental glee by Sean San Jose, is compelling as it
is entertaining... fluid sound and movement that make the story
feel like dance, poetry and music without ever detracting from the
forward motion of the plot and the characters' trajectory. The
storytelling along the way crackles with energy that comes from the
fusion of mostly live music - a blend of hip-hop, rap, beatbox,
doo-wop, gorgeous harmonies -- and incisive movement. The excellent
quartet of actors fuses sound, movement and storytelling to create
a uniquely theatrical experience."
-San Francisco Examiner
"Vigorous and inviting... very entertaining. Director Sean San Jose
and cast propel the action through a fluid, combustible mixture of
music and movement, with sharp choreography. The cohesive,
versatile ensemble and Wolf's sympathetic approach translates into
an engaging theatrical hybrid, whose punctuations and rhythms carry
their own share of emotional content and cultural meaning."
-San Francisco Bay Guardian
"Adapted from Adam Mansbach's hip-lit novel of the same title, the
stage version doesn't dilute the potent conversation about race,
racism, and identity. In fact, I'd venture to say witnessing the
Mansbach's deeply complicated subject matter as live dialog is
possibly more powerful. Featuring members of the hip-hop collective
Felonious (Myers Clark, Keith Pinto and Tommy Shepherd), it's also
very lyrical in its execution, featuring and ballet-influenced
choreography and stage blocking from Keith Pinto. This is a
thoughtfully complicated production. The issues are muddy, the
resolutions are unclear, and the show on the whole has a great
sense of humor.Wolf's play is an amazing and consistently
challenging journey through one's psyche... an extremely nuanced
play."
-SFist
"Angry Black White Boy is bananas! Actually, it's a banana
split with razor blades in it. Adam Mansbach is the white Richard
Wright, and Angry Black White Boy is our generation's Native
Son."
-William Upski Wimsatt, author of No More Prisons
"Startling, subversive, and raucous, Angry Black White Boy
is a novel about how we became who we are, and why that's not good
enough."
-Daniel Alarcon, author of War by Candlelight
"With this brutal, hilarious, and tragic novel, Adam Mansbach
proves once again he is one of the most ambitious, insightful, and
daring writers of our generation."
-Jeff Chang, author of Can't Stop Won't Stop: A History of the
Hip-Hop Generation
"Angry Black White Boy is full of hilariously twisted racial
politics. Adam Mansbach is like a wigger Ishmael Reed running wild
through the world of hip hop."
-Toure, author of Soul City
"An insanely smart novel that pulls no punches . . . wild,
comic, and dark."
-Percival Everett, author of
Erasure
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