About The Lower Bottom Playaz Presents "Bathroom Graffiti Queen" by Opal Palmer Adisa

The Lower Bottom Playaz Presents

“Bathroom Graffiti Queen”

by Opal Palmer Adisa

directed by Cat Brooks

performed by Ayodele Nzinga

 

can't find her life

but she has all your answers

Queen: The Dear Abby of the Restroom.

Wandering from bathroom to bathroom

looking for her life and her daughter

Queen. Have you seen her?

Have you seen this woman?

Queen is lost in answers for other people.

Ever needed answers? Queen. Coming to a bathroom near you.

The Lower Bottom Playaz

The primary purpose of the Lower Bottom Playaz, Inc is to foster the creation, production, and presentation of quality theater in the tradition of the Black Arts continuum. 
 

Lower Bottom Playaz, Inc is dedicated to the excavation, critical examination, and illumination of the conditions of North American cities and the lived realities of disenfranchised communities though the creation of original works, production of material available from the North American African canon, and the works of artists considered marginalized and/or whose works center Blackness.

We employ artist to perform, create work, present work, and train youth in theater arts. 
 

We concentrate on the presentation and creation of work from a Black lens that connects us to the universal in the human condition, and enables dialogues that engage perceptions of difference, and issues of concern for the family human.

The Lower Bottom Playaz, Inc purposefully use performance as a way of increasing social awareness, providing an entry point to community concerns, as well as to stimulate, celebrate and enhance understanding of ourselves and others through the shared experience of live theatre. 
 

The Lower Bottom Playaz, Inc. utilize the arts to create a more conscious and compassionate public sphere, as well as to inspire, nurture, challenge, educate and empower artists and audiences. We intend to foster more conscious and compassionate communities, to inspire in all of us the willingness to explore new ideas, and to generate dialogues concerning class, the social order, and equity for all.  Our intentions are to entertain, inform, and educate, thereby enriching all we engage and adding value to the cultural fabric of the spaces we enliven.

Through practice and training we enable actors to succeed in all aspects of the arts, our primary goal is to prepare artists for commitments to lifelong learning through the arts, and an investment in the use of the arts to engage those around them in building a world in which all thrive.
 

Our association with other nonprofits, institutions of higher learning, diverse theatrical communities, and our presence in community spaces, enriches every aspect of our programing and intentionally brings artists and audiences  and communities of many backgrounds into close contact with artists from multiple performance based disciplines. It is through the immersion in creative work, our commitment to training novices, and our connection  to our audiences and our commitment to the communities we represent—that we experience and benefit from what live performance offers to the cultural life of a community, and  articulate how the preservation and practice of the arts, life, and history of our communities enriches humanity.

Community Activism through the Arts

Since its inception in 1999, Lower Bottom Playaz has advocated for community through art that opens a space for critical discourse, provides community education, encourages civic engagement, facilitates networking, embodies individual and communal agency, amplifies community voice, and supports investments in self determined solutions for disenfranchised communities.

For that purpose we will fund raise, seek grant funding and community investment in the service of our beloved community, understanding the undeniable power in art we claim the space to create what we need from what we have been gifted.

For more information or to sign up for our mailing list head to www.lowerbottomplayaz.com