A DP TV Program STOP WHEN YOU’RE DONE 20/21 Tadeusz von Moltke and Alexander Zuccaro

About This Show

The 20th century seeds that were sown fifty years ago when Jean Genet came to The U.S. to stand with The Black Panthers are blossoming in today’s 21st century Black Lives Matter. STOP WHEN YOU’RE DONE 20/21 is a dialogue between protestors in 1970 and 2020, demonstrating both The Then and The Now; a vivid illustration of today’s Millennial Activism as the completion of the empowerment mission laid out half a century ago. STOP WHEN YOU’RE DONE 20/21 is the third panel of GENET 110, a tetralogy of original theatre pieces created for 2020 in honor of Jean Genet’s 110th birthday year, written by Tadeusz von Moltke in association with Alexander Zuccaro.

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About the Artists

Alexander Zuccaro (Dixon Place debut) garnered the Grand Prize in the 2018 NY Screenwriter’s Contest. This season he has appeared on HBO’s hit series THE DEUCE, shot leading roles in three independent films, and made his NY Fashion Week debut as a model. A Director’s Fellowship recipient at Studio La Fenice, he is represented by Jan Alpert Model Management. Alexander is on fire demonstrating, recruiting, and corresponding for a broad spectrum of Black Lives Matter, LGBTQ, and HIV/AIDS initiatives.

Tadeusz Von Moltke (Dixon Place Author, THE HOLLYWOOD ADRIANA: Queer Text reading series, The HOT! Festival) is featured soloist in the World Premiere recording of Thea Musgrave’s THE VOICES OF OUR ANCESTORS, dropping globally in August on Nimbus/Lyrita. See him play a principal role in Jay Z/DJ Khaled’s “I Got The Keys” music video. He is authoring an intellectual biography of Shirley Verrett (1931-2010), African American opera singer and Civil Rights activist. Tad’s boots were on the ground demonstrating in the 60’s and 70’s.

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Estimated Runtime
20 min

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