
presents 鈥淔ires in the Mirror鈥 by Anna Deavere Smith Nov. 7-17 in Thrust Theatre. 聽聽
The play, which explores perspectives on the 1991 riots in New York City, is written as a one-woman show.听But director Ariadne Calvano has cast eight actors to portray two-to-three roles each, which are both similar to and different from how they identify, whether by race, gender, ethnicity, class, religion, etc.听
鈥淚 began the process with a question: Can we ever truly understand something from another person鈥檚 point of view?鈥 she said. 鈥淭he production will challenge the audience to try to shift their perspective, experience and identity, rather than passively sitting in judgment.鈥澛
The play is based on riots that occurred in the Crown Heights after a Hasidic man鈥檚 car jumped a curb, killing Gavin Cato, a black 7-year-old. Later, in what appeared to be an act of retaliation, Yankel Rosenbaum, a Hasidic rabbinical student, was stabbed to death.听
The play will contain an interactive element. The app 鈥淧oll Everywhere鈥 will gauge audience perspective on complex issues throughout the performance. 聽聽
“This show remains relevant in many ways,” Calvano said. “Communication between folks from different backgrounds continues to polarize America today. It would be simplistic to boil down the show to tensions between the black and Jewish communities in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, or to believe that there is a single Jewish or Black perspective. Part of the challenge of this play is to unpack the levels of connection between the people represented while also marking their individualism.”
There also will be two post-show panel discussions led by UofL dramaturg Janna Segal:
Nov. 8:聽Theater artists will share how Smith鈥檚 work has influenced them. Panelists include: Calvano; Janelle R. Dunn, learning and creative engagement associate at Actors Theatre; Diana Grisanti, co-artistic director of Theatre 502 and Keith McGill, comedian, actor and Actors Theatre teaching artist.
Nov. 14:聽Conversation will address how the play resonates with Louisville today. Panelists include Rabbi David Ariel-Joel from The Temple; Cathy Hinko, executive director of the Metropolitan Housing Coalition and Marian Vasser, UofL director of Diversity 成人直播 and Inclusive Excellence.
This is the second production in Theatre Arts’ “” which kicked off in August with “King Hedley II.”聽
Thrust Theatre is on UofL鈥檚 Belknap Campus, 2314 S. Floyd St. All plays start at 8 p.m. with 3 p.m. Saturday and Sunday matinees. Tickets are $20 for general admission, $15 for UofL faculty and staff and $10 for UofL students. To order tickets or for more information, call the box office at (502) 852-6814 or click .听
“Fires in the Mirror” Cast
Undergraduate students:聽Chasidy Moore – Anonymous Lubavitcher woman, Rabbi Joseph Spielman and Sonny Carson; Junaid Shazad – Robert Sherman, Anonymous Young Man #1 and Rueven Ostrov; Megan Meyer – Scenic Designer; Lionel Nasty – Technical Director; Cece Phillips – Props Designer; Tyler Hieb – Lighting Designer; Steven York – Sound Designer
First Year MFA Students:聽Lamar Hardy – Reverend Al Sharpton, Angela Davis and Micheal S. Miller;聽Candace Spencer – Ntozake Shange, Rivkah Siegal and Norman Rosenbaum; Brandi Threatt – 聽Anonymous Girl, Leonard Jeffries and Carmel Cato
Second Year MFA Students:聽Alex Gordon – Aaron Bernstein, Henry Rice and Rosalyn Malamud; Tyler Tate –聽George C. Wolfe, Letty Cottin Pogrebin and Reverend Cannon Doctor Heron Sam; Jordan Tudor – Assistant Director
Third Year MFA Student:聽Manuel Viveros – Minister Conrad Mohammed and Anonymous Young Man #2聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽聽


























