Jason Alan
Carvell
By Paula B Stanic
Directed by Tabatha Gayle and Sarah Norris
With Jason Alan Carvell, Laura Hooper, and Alessandro Yokoyama
Set in the wake of the social unrest that followed the 2011 police killing of a Black man in London, Mickey finds himself struggling with precocious teenage son Jak, shelving old dreams, and doing the best he can. Father and son maintain a wary relationship until Simone, an old friend from Mickey’s past reappears, asking questions, spilling secrets, and threatening to disturb their fragile peace.
Tracks is a stirring new play about the growing pains and identity crises that strike at any age, and if our past determines our future.
In an effort to care for our community, we’re sharing details about this production that may be sensitive for members of our audience. The following information may reveal plot points.
Contains violence, drug use, and self-harm.
Sarah Norris, Artistic Director | Michael Aguirre, Producing Director
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