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              B4T - Before Testosterone 
             
            A 
            Theatre Piece by Imani Henry    
              B4T 
                is a smart, funny, and moving multi-media theatre piece that explores 
                race, sexuality and gender expression through the lives of three 
                Black, masculine, female-bodied people. Written 
                and performed by Imani Henry  
              B4T 
                played to sold-out audiences and standing ovations in NYC. B4T 
                has been featured on national television and presented at festivals, 
                conferences and campuses across the country.  
              B4T 
                National Tour is made possible by the generous contributions of: 
                African Ancestral Lesbians United for Societal Change, Antonieta 
                Gimeno & Pat O'Brien, Astraea National Lesbian Action Foundation, 
                The Audre Lorde Project, The Brooklyn Arts Exchange, The Center 
                for Lesbian and Gay Studies, Collette Carter, Fast Friday Productions, 
                Jesse Ehrensaft-Hawley, The International Action Center, The National 
                Gay & Lesbian Task Force, The National Writers Union, Henri 
                Nereaux, Marya Warshaw & Jane Raferty, The WOW Cafe Theatre 
                and Administrative & Technical Support Provided by: BF Sound, 
                DYKE TV, Rosamond King of Eating Artist Services, Janet Mayes, 
                Akilah Oliver, Elena J. Peckman, Peoples Video Network, Ivory 
                Sampson, Lallan Schoenstein, Daniel Solitis & Workers World 
                Party  
             
             
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              Synopsis  
   
  	         
               
              LaShawnda "Shawn" -  Through video installments of 
              this character’s life the audience witnesses what it is like to 
              live in a butch body, experiencing everyday struggles (which 
              bathroom to use?) and the confusion of others (Miss? Sir?) 
              which too often end in harassment and violence.   
             
              Keith - Able to pass as male 
              since childhood, Keith describes the acceptance of his family and 
              friends, the realities of racism and transphobia (fear of gender 
              variant people).   
             
              Imani - Through this Caribbean-American 
              character, the audience sees the hurt, humor, and strength involved 
              when a family rejects someone whose sexuality or gender expression 
              doesn’t fit their norm - and many will recognize the common problems 
              of three generations trying to understand each other.  
               
              The play's other live performer is Ashanti, a graduate 
              student who has a personal and professional interest in researching 
              Black lesbian and transgender issues, and is hoping through her 
              project to reconnect through her project to reconnect with an old 
              butch friend who has disappeared.  
               
              These voices are connected by threads of discovery, rejection, and 
              love. B4T’s action - from serious to funny - is framed by videos 
              of LaShawnda "Shawn’s" life, and the characters are connected 
              through their relationships to Ashanti.  
               
              Not all of the stories in B4T have happy endings, but audiences 
              regularly rise to their feet at the end of the piece because they’ve 
              been moved by the lives shared with them. When the lights come up, 
              the questions “What are you? A man? A woman?” have become less important 
              than "Who are you? What is your story?"  
               
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             What 
              People Are Saying About B4T  
             
               
              "The best of the as-yet untold tales of the queer underground 
              still belong to the FTMs; and the most exciting of these tales are 
              being told in Imani Henry's B4T (Before Testosterone). Mr. Henry 
              combines the raw experience of his subject matter with the finely-honed 
              precision of his acting, and the result is breathtaking. This is 
              exactly the kind of fresh, proud, high quality new queer theater 
              I've been looking for. This is standing ovation stuff."  
               
              Kate Bornstein, author of Gender Outlaw 
               
               
              "B4T is 2B Seen by everyone. Writer/ 
              Actor Imani Henry takes a real hard look at what transgender individuals 
              face on a daily basis---discrimination, abuse, acceptance. The show 
              dares us to actually acknowledge our gender privilege and see beyond 
              what society has designed for us."   
              Ingrid Rivera, M.A. Activist/ performance 
              artist/Lecturer  
               
              "B4T is story of self-discovery, survival, 
              liberation and transcendence served up in a steaming brew of prose 
              and poetry who's main ingredient is the explosive raw talent and 
              charisma of Imani Henry. Before, "Before T", those of 
              us fortunate to know Imani had little doubt that this in your face 
              trans-activist/artist was on the cutting edge of a political and 
              cultural awakening. "After T", a much broader audience 
              will know it as well."   
              Larry Holmes, National Co-Director of the 
              International Action –Center  
               
              "Imani Henry's B4T is a profound and 
              moving gift to social justice movements. The writing  
              and acting exemplify the best of political art work -- complexities 
              of life explored through thought-provoking creative expression. 
              B4T is a reminder to all of us about what art should be in this 
              country -- at the same time reminding us of the serious gaps in 
              what currently passes as art in much of politically-censored, USA 
              commercial art "   
              Joo-Hyun Kang, The Audre Lorde Project 
             
	         
              **Organizational affiliation for identification 
              purposes only**  
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               Media Write-ups, Articles, 
              and Interviews   
             
  	        “B4T 
              (Before Testosterone)” defies gender boundaries--The Daily Free 
              Press, 2003 
            Actor 
              keeps edgy play well centered--Boston Globe review, 2003 
            Cutting 
              Edge--The 
              Theater Offensive’s annual assault, 2003 
               
            Gender 
              Talk Coverage of the National Protest Against Bush's Inauguration, 
              2001   
             
               
              Coverage 
              of Anti-Bush Demo, 
              2001   
             
               
               
              An Interview on The War against Yugoslavia, 
              2000   
             
               Additional 
              Information on Media Coverage, Articles and Interviews 
               
             
               
               
               
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             Credits 
               
             
              B4T : Before Testosterone  
             
               For Justice & Gery  
              Bcuz of T. & M.   
             
               Commissioned by the Brooklyn Arts Exchange 
              Debut performances:  
               April 25-26, 2002 
              www.bax.org  
             
              Filmmaker: Ava 
              Berkosky Assistant Director: Fran 
              harris  
             
              Producer/Director: Collette 
              Carter  
             
              Original Collaborators Ava 
              Berkosky, Jesse Ehrensaft-Hawley, Kenyon Farrow, Rebecca Finkel, 
               
              Amy Jo Goddard, fran harris, Tracey Harris, Shira Hassan, Michelle 
              Quintus, & Andrea Wu   
             
              Characters  
              In Order of Appearance:  
             
              LaShanda Walker - on 
              video - Imani Henry 
               
              Ashanti - Collette 
              Carter / Carol Thompson  
              Keith Rodman - Imani 
              Henry  
              As Himself - Imani 
              Henry  
             
              Video Cast Members  
             
              Misguided Youth - Kenyon 
              Farrow  
              Guard II - Jesse 
              Ehrensaft-Hawley  
              Cab Driver - Stephen 
              Girasuolo  
              Guard I - AmyJo 
              Goddard  
              Store Clerk - Shira 
              Hassan  
              Woman in the Bathroom  - Bobbi 
              Owens  
              Man on the Street - Salvatore 
              Vidal-Ortiz  
              
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              Imani 
                Henry 
                55 West 17th Street 5th Floor 
                NY 10011 
                Fax: 212 675-7869 
                646-342-9673 cell 
                imanihenry@yahoo.com 
                 
                Tech Requirements for B4T: before testosterone  
                 
                 
                Running time (without intermission) 
                – aprox 75-90mins. 
                Multi-media theatrical performance includes 
                - Opening FTM /Butch slide show 
                - 3-4 video (Super VHS) segments 
                - 1 Preshow CD 
                - 1 Final sound cue CD 
                 
                This is a solo show: Imani Henry plays the characters 
                of  "Keith", "LaShawnda", & "Imani" 
                (2 characters appear on stage / 1 character is within video) 
                                                                                                                
                 
                Tech Staff & Equipment 
                - 1 Tech Director 
                - 1 Video Tech 
                - 1 Lighting Designer and/or LX Tech 
                - 1 Follow Spot Tech 
                ----Sound cues are minimal and can be runned by either Tech 
                If this  is a college performance – I would like a tech crew with 
                experience a running theatre performance. 
                 
                - Video projector 
                - CD player 
                - Screen or open wall 
                - Wireless mics (if house over 200) 
                - Microphone with cord 
               Props 
                & Set  
                (The set can be a series of platforms or levels placed on stage 
                to differentiate each characters playing space) 
                - 1 plat formed or raised area on stage 
                - 2 black folding chairs 
                - Vase with flowers or potted plant 
                - Twin rollaway bed or bedding on casters w/ 2 pillows 
                - A sheet of sheets and pillowcases 
               TOP 
                of Show 
               Preset: 
                video screen/or exposed wall upstage center- curtains 
                draped at edges , chairs and bed are placed 
                Stage is open at all times  
                 
                Rehearsal Time: I like 
                to have all day in the theatre before a performance and prefer 
                to: 6 hours minimum with a 1-2 hours break before show. 
                For example if show time is 8pm.   
                 
                Load in 9-11 am 
                Crew Lunch Break 11-12  
                My Call 12pm 
                Rehearsal ends 6pm  
                Dinner Break 6-7 
                Call for Show 7pm 
                8pm Show 
                 
                How I like to Rehearse: 
             
             
               
                 1. talk through 
                  the script with the Tech Crew 
                  2. Do a QIIQ (cue to cue)  
                  3. and then A dress rehearsal. 
               
             
            
            
             
              
              
              
              
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