Hambone
Fri, Apr 25
|The Mark Theatre
A Play by Javon Johnson and Directed by Justin Lord is a generational play about four black men's struggles in the context of family dislocation and cultural alienation. It explores the bonds of friendship, the effects of one's past life and the complexity of father-son relationships.


Time & Location
Apr 25, 2025, 8:00 PM – 10:00 PM
The Mark Theatre, 5144 Lankershim Blvd, North Hollywood, CA 91601, USA
Guests
About the event
HAMBONE is a generational play about five men's struggle for truth, their pain, healing, and renewal. It explores the cost of family dislocation and cultural alienation. The play is set in South Carolina in 1988. The Confederate flag still hangs from the state capitol, Jesse Jackson is making history as the first black presidential candidate, and soul-brother James Brown has been incarcerated for drugs. Music and its children are reflecting the changing times and the rage that sits a breath away from imploding in on itself.
With Rolando Boyce, Larry Bates, Cris Eli Blak, Dilan Patton & Madison Mason.
Tickets
General Admission
$50.00+$1.25 ticket service fee
Total
$0.00