The Rochester Bronze Collective

The Rochester Bronze Collective

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The Bronze Collective* is an organization seeking to encourage, facilitate, and promote collaboration of projects, marketing and financing amongst Black/African Diasporic theatrical producers, producing artists, and organizations in the Greater Rochester Area.

*An artist collective is an initiative that is the result of a group of artists working together, usually under their own management(auton

Vivian Green "Oh Freedom" (From Soundtrack for a Revolution) 02/20/2026

Protest with Song. Tonight at The Bronze Collective.

Vivian Green "Oh Freedom" (From Soundtrack for a Revolution) Get "Oh Freedom" here http://ow.ly/8sDeQFrom Soundtrack for a Revolutionalso featuring Wyclef Jean, John Legend, The Roots, TV on the Radio, The Blind Boys o...

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Don’t miss tonight’s show at the Bronze. There’s a Man Going Round Takin Names: A Protest with Song. Sometimes it was the. music that got us over. Hear about American history and the people who made it. Tonight 7:30PM 142 Atlantic Ave. Rochester, NY More info at www.rochesterbc.org . For Tickets www.Muccc.org
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02/20/2026

Tonight! Tonight!

02/15/2026

Reminder!!! Auditions for a Staged Reading.

THE GULL
A reimagining of Chekhov’s The Seagull set in 1930s Black America
Synopsis:
In the summer of 1938, acclaimed Black radio actress Anna Cardin returns to her family’s Martha’s Vineyard home after losing the role of Mammy in Gone With the Wind to Hattie McDaniel. Her arrival stirs long-simmering tensions with her sensitive artist son Conrad (Connie), who resents her for prioritizing career over family. Connie is infatuated with young neighbor Nia, who aspires to be an actress like Anna, but is unaware of the steps needed to make that dream a reality. Sometimes, sacrifices are made for art, love, and survival in an era of limited opportunities for Black artists, exploring whether the grass is really greener on the other side.
"The tragedy isn’t falling short. It’s realizing you flew in the wrong direction.”
Themes:
* The cost of artistic ambition
* Generational conflict between tradition and modernity
* Love as both salvation and destruction
* The Black creative experience in Jim Crow America
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AUDITION NOTICE
Audition Form https://forms.gle/bo3bV5Xw2Hfpb5ZR9
Presented by: {theatre}+{náfsi}
Directed by: Reuben J. Tapp
When: Sunday, February 15, 2026 | 2:00-4:00 PM
Where: IUCC, 644 Titus Ave, Rochester, NY
Seeking:
* Anna Cardin (late 40s, Black): Charismatic, vain, deeply insecure star
* Conrad “Connie” Cardin (20s, Black): Brooding artist torn between ideals and reality
* Nia (19, Black): Vibrant dreamer whose innocence hardens into wisdom
* Barry Trident (30s, Black): Smooth operator masking his vulnerabilities
* Marie (20s, White): Gentle soul facing mortality with quiet courage
* Journalist/MC - 30's - White
* Peter (Uncle Pete) Cardin ( 40s+, Black):younger brother to Anna Cardin
* Paula (40s+, French accent, White)- Anna's housekeeper,
* The Doctor - 50+, either a white or black actor
Prepare: Be available for cold reads. Check Performance/rehearsal date.
Contact: [email protected]
Rehearsal/Performance: Rehearsal: 5:30-6:30 pm, Mon. Feb 16 & Tues. Feb 17. Performance: Feb 18, 2026, During Bronze Collective Show Opening Night
All ethnicities encouraged.
Audition Form https://forms.gle/bo3bV5Xw2Hfpb5ZR9

02/15/2026
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