LaChanze Opens Rebel Verses Youth Arts Festival July 27 | Playbill

Off-Broadway News LaChanze Opens Rebel Verses Youth Arts Festival July 27 Broadway stars will perform alongside lucky students at Off-Broadway’s Vineyard Theatre, through August 5.
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Off-Broadway’s 13th annual Rebel Verses Youth Arts Festival welcomes a parade of Broadway stars who will work with young writers and performers on performances scheduled July 27 through August 5 at Vineyard Theatre in Manhattan.

Participating theatre artists include LaChanze, Daphne Rubin-Vega, and Eric Bogosian.

The event, which brings together student ensembles from all five boroughs of New York City, plus Jersey City and Pittsburgh, will unleash the youngsters’ creativity in daytime workshops with the stars. The goal is to develop the students’ skills in a wide range of performing arts disciplines. Student theatre ensembles will perform their original pieces in the evenings, with that day’s guest star as the closing act.

Here is the star lineup for this year’s Rebel Verses:

July 27: Daphne Rubin-Vega, who created the role of Mimi in Rent
July 28: Recording artist and percussionist Okai
July 29: Actor and singer-songwriter Diana Oh
August 3: Actor and Pulitzer Prize-nominated playwright Eric Bogosian (Talk Radio, subUrbia)
August 4: Emmy- and Tony Award-winning actor LaChanze (The Color Purple, Once on This Island)
August 5: Poet and performer muMs the Schemer (HBO’s Def Poetry, Oz)

Vineyard is co-sponsoring the event this year with founder Developing Artists.

Tickets for the Rebel Verses performances are available to the public and cost $20-$25 for adults. Student tickets are available at the box office for $15, and tickets for student groups of 10 or more cost $5 apiece. Tickets can be ordered at Developingartists.org or by calling (212) 353-0303.

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