‘Pipeline’ Asks: Can the ‘Destiny’ of Poverty Be Changed Through Education – Milwaukee, Wisconsin
“Director Jamil AC Manganese is very much about changing this ‘mystery’ of Omari’s actions from poverty to affluence through education, incorporating Morrissey’s realistic dialogue and urban settings. Transformed into a creative, soul-seeking social commentary. Doing so will stop the “pipeline” from public schools to public prisons. Richard Wright’s Reference to Richard Wright by Moriso Native son Gwendolyn Brooks’ poem imaginatively emphasizes the tension and pressure of this young black man and his young black girlfriend, Jasmine, who are trying to navigate a world that is radically different from their roots. increase.
And, literally, the pressure is just as great for divorced Oumari’s parents who just want to do their best for their son at any cost. pipeline As much as a family drama where parents are trying to protect their children, this play and production is involved at so many levels. It’s a great piece of writing and storytelling, and it resonates long after the lights go up and the stage goes dark.”