A phenomenal Play Looks At Slavery And The Present Times
“Slavery went from physical to mental and the things they died for. They would have loved to have been able to do what we simply take it for granted. It’s like a slap in the face to our ancestors,” he said.
For the play, Gallion thought it was important to study the Transatlantic Slave Trade, life in the 1400s, and the story of Moses in the Bible book of Exodus. He also did a study on the way Black culture has shifted today.
In the play, Richard confronts where Black people come from and where they can go today. Gallion doesn’t believe any character should end how it started. He created a strong Black man character that embodies what it is like to overcome adversity. He also created a grandmother character because the grandmother is usually the one who keeps the family together.
Gallion also is bringing light to human trafficking and making a connection between it and slavery. He wants to bring awareness to human trafficking. He hopes that people will speak up against human trafficking and will not be silent about it.
The play ran six times in February 2020. COVID-19 shut the production down and Gallion had to pivot and do the productions virtually for the schools. He decided to give it another run this year because there was so much momentum, but it was cut short because of the pandemic. There is a curriculum to go along with the play.
Gallion has written productions before. He also has appeared in “Empire,” “Shameless” and “Transformers 4.” Other cast members appeared in “Chicago PD” and “Chicago Med.”
“We have a nice range of actors with nice resumes that are for the art and love the art and know how to dive into the art, that’s going to help tell a story I think is relevant and that’s a much needed conversation we should have,” he said.
Gallion hopes that people will continue to be inspired by his play. “I don’t think people will leave the theater the same way they came in,” he said.
“1800 vs. 2020” opened on Saturday, Feb. 12th, at the APC Theater at 11401 S. Vincennes. The play ends on Sunday, Feb. 27th.
On Feb. 27th, there will be a live stream of the play. Dates for Saturday thru. Sunday, April 9th – 10th have been added. For tickets and more information, visit Richardgallion.com or call 310-461-8973.
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