BLACK & WHITE CITY BLUES

$15.00
  • BLACK & WHITE CITY BLUES

*ORIGINAL TIX are $33
*YOU SAVE 54%

American Theater of Actors
314 West 54th St., 4th Floor
New York NY 10019

Richard Vetere's play Black & White City Blues is the story of a young junkie struggling to survive his addiction to heroin in the decaying landscape of Williamsburg, Brooklyn in the summer of 1971.
Content Warning: This play portrays violent scenes, intimate scenes, drug use & paraphernalia.

Dan Lauria (THE WONDER YEARS) will moderate a talk-back on Sunday the 12th.

Full Synopsis: Black & White City Blues follows the journey of Little Guy. A junkie all his adult life - his younger brother John John dies from a leap off a roof top when they were both getting high, Little Guy can no longer live with the guilt. Pushed to do a deal with his middle-class supplier, Bobby, with the neighborhood drug dealer, Piranha, Little Guy puts a hit on himself as punishment. The only thing keeping him alive, and the only reason he continues to battle with his addiction, is his love for his prostitute girlfriend Delilah and his drug counselor Mister Wellman. The decaying and decadent world of 1971 Williamsburg, Brooklyn, is the setting for the heroin fueled world of hallucination and despair as Little Guy struggles to survive his loneliness and his addiction.

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