Hi Everyone,
Fred and I want to update you about our show, Solitary Man: A Visit to Pelican Bay State Prison. We’ve had a busy year so far, but Fred will be back in November, and we’re ready to take our show on the road again! We’re looking for opportunities to perform, and we’re asking for your support.
In our new 2-person version, Fred really captures the spirit of Otis Washington, the man Charlie visits at Pelican Bay, adding a whole new dimension to the show. Here’s a review of a recent performance: https://tinyurl.com/y8pvq5mu .
We’re thrilled to announce that our next show will be on October 20 in Honolulu, and on November 28 we will perform at The Marsh in San Francisco! Our DREAM would be to develop a tour of California. We’ve already scheduled Nov. 8 at Sonoma State University, Nov. 14 at Rossmoor, and Nov. 17 in Arcata. We’ll also be performing in venues throughout the Bay Area, and we would like to include cities all over the state.
Our IDEAL would be to team up with a statewide organization or organizations to sponsor the entire tour, and to find local groups to sponsor individual performances. We want to use the show to assist local organizing by performing benefits, but we also want to start presenting more in theaters to earn money to support the project. Basically, we want to help build and support a movement, but we will need money to travel, and pay for venues, publicity, lodging and food.
Solitary Man has been accepted as a project of WE Empowerment Center (a 501c3 non-profit) in Los Angeles, and they will serve as our fiscal sponsor, thus making us eligible for grants and tax-deductible donations. You can donate through our dedicated project page over the web, or mail checks to: WE Empowerment Center, 345 Douglas Street, Los Angeles, CA 90026. Please write Solitary Man in the memo section of your check.
Solitary Man has been people powered from the beginning, which has helped generate performances and positive word of mouth. Please keep it going. Help us organize performances and spread the word about the show. We have performed in theaters, community centers, churches, schools, art galleries and living rooms. Have show, will travel.
Given the ongoing prevalence of prisons and a “lock ‘em up” mentality in this country, it’s more important than ever to fight the prison industrial complex and capitalist profiting from torture and human suffering. Please help Solitary Man raise its voice to end this abuse and create a more just, humane, and sustainable world.
Solitary Man is a project of The WE Empowerment Center, a 501(c)(3) Charitable Trust. All checks should be made payable directly to The WE Center/ Solitary Man . Contributions to The WE Center/Solitary Man are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law.