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In association with:
TheaterWorksUSA & Edgewood Entertainment
Growing up, Will’s big brother taught him three iron-clad rules of how to behave when gun violence claims someone close: #1 Don’t cry. #2 Don’t snitch. #3 Get revenge. So when his brother is himself gunned down, Will feels like he has to follow the code, and gets in the elevator on the top floor of his apartment building, armed and ready to hit the streets in search of vengeance. What happens on the way down is an emotional hip-hop journey that brings Will face to face with the literal ghosts of his past as he tries to make the biggest decision of his life. This Rolling World Premiere musical is based on the Newberry Medal Honor-winning Young Adult novel by DMV native Jason Reynolds.
Long Way Down was originally commissioned and developed by TheaterWorksUSA
3 Rules
7 Floors
1 Decision
This powerful story is being developed in partnership with The Apollo through their New Works Program, and will be presented in Apollo’s new Victoria space after its limited Olney Theatre engagement.
Book, music and lyrics by
Dahlak Brathwaite
Additional writing by
Khiyon Hursey
Adapted from the bestselling novel by
Jason Reynolds
Co-choreographed by
Ken-Matt Martin and Victor Musoni
Directed by
Ken-Matt Martin
© 2017 Used with permission of Pippin Properties
Supported in part by the Frank Young Fund for New Musicals, a program of National Alliance for Musical Theatre, with funding from The Hollywood Pantages, a Nederlander Theatre – namt.org
Long Way Down is also supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts. To find out more about how National Endowment for the Arts grants impact individuals and communities, visit www.arts.gov.
Reviews and Press
- News4’s Tommy McFly sits down with author Jason Reynolds and choreographer Victor Musoni to discuss taking “Long Way Down” from page to stage. - NBC4
- "Olney Theatre’s ‘Long Way Down’ tackles gun violence with musical on haunted elevator" - WTOP
- "This is a very effective, hard-hitting musical." - WYPR Public Radio
- "Long Way Down avoids being preachy, confident that an enraptured audience is an audience that remembers best." - Washington City Paper
- "a narrative masterpiece...The language is rich. The poetry is powerful. The rhythms are varied with echoes of gospel, R&B, and Michael Jackson slipped in too." - DC Theater Arts
- "a must-see, a memorable Broadway-worthy production in which everything just visually and audibly clicks." - MD Theatre Guide
- "It’s boisterous and bracing and moving and funny and even fun..." - The Washington Post
- "an excellent fable of breaking generational cycle of violence, and though the merits of its ending are up for debate, its splendid casting and exciting production design pushes the production into validity" - Morris Theatre DC
- "An exciting piece of theatre." - Broadway World
Long Way Down - Trailer
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Dahlak Brathwaite
Book, Music, & Lyrics -
Khiyon Hursey
Additional Writing Book, Music, & Lyrics -
Jason Reynolds
Author -
Ken-Matt Martin
Director -
Cedric Lyles
Music Director -
Simean Carpenter
Scenic & Lighting Designer -
Danielle Preston
Costume Designer -
Kevin Lee Alexander
Sound Designer -
Robbie Armstrong III
Production Stage Manager -
Makayla Beckles
Assistant Stage Manager -
Kate Kilbane
Assistant Stage Manager -
Kelley Nicole Girod
Dramaturg -
Gregory Keng Strasser
Assistant Director -
Charlique C. Rolle
Assistant Choreographer
Online Program Book
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Online Program Books
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On the Blog
Behind the Scenes: About the Rehearsal Process of Long Way Down
Additional Dramaturgy: Interview with the Writers of Long Way Down Dahlak Brathwaite and Khiyon Hursey
Playlist: Music Inspiration for Long Way Down
Additional Dramaturgy: Activism in Hip-Hop, The Intersections of Hip-Hop and Theatre, The History of Hip-Hop/Spoken Word Poetry
Health & Safety: Anti-Gun Violence and Mental Health Resources
Watch
More about Jason Reynolds
Some of our favorite interviews with the bestselling author of Long Way Down
- Video: Jason Reynolds On His Novel, "Long Way Down"
- Short Film: Dear Dreamer - A Portrait of Jason Reynolds
- Publishers Weekly: Jason Reynolds Is the Hardest-Working Man in Washington
Community Events
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Beyond the Stage
Juneteenth Celebration
Wednesday, June 19th, 5:00-7:00 p.m.
Omi’s Pavilion, Olney Theatre Center
Free, with RSVPCome join us at Olney Theatre Center as we celebrate Juneteenth! Enjoy a night filled with dance and music featuring a Juneteenth Presentation from the Sandy Spring Slave Museum, performances by Urban Artistry, and an opportunity to support locally-owned businesses.
Past Community Events
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Beyond the Stage
Title: Long Way Down by Jason Reynolds
Discussion Date: May 21, 2024 at 6:00 p.m.
Location: Omi's Pavilion
RSVP to attend the discussion.Title: The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas
Following the book discussion, there will be a conversation with activist groups in Montgomery County.
Discussion Date: May 28, 2024 at 6:00 p.m.
Location: Omi's Pavilion
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Behind the Scenes
Opening Night Panel: In Conversation with Author Jason Reynolds
Saturday, May 25, 5:00-6:00 p.m.
Mulitz-Gudelsky Theatre LabWatch the recording of the live event
Join Stephanie Shonekan, Dean of UMD College of Arts and Humanities, in conversation with award-winning author Jason Reynolds.
You can also find a recording of this discussion on our Facebook and YouTube pages.
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In the Community
Story Time at the Olney Library
Sunday, June 2, 2:00-3:00 p.m.
Olney Public Library (3500 Olney Laytonsville Rd, Olney, MD 20832)
No RSVP. Just show up!As part of our celebration of Long Way Down, we’re sponsoring a morning of stories at the Olney Public Library. This is a free family event appropriate for all ages, especially toddlers, preschoolers, and young children. Books to be read are chosen with the help of the Olney librarian and feature special guest storyteller Shaquille Stewart.
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Beyond the Stage
Social Mixer-Olney Theatre Pride Celebration
Friday, June 7th, 6:00-7:15 p.m.
Omi’s Pavilion, Olney Theatre Center
Free, with RSVPHonor our LGBTQ+ artists by joining local council members Dawn Luedtke, Evan Glass, and Artistic Director Jason Loewith for a reception celebrating Pride Month.
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Beyond the Stage
Just Arts 2024: ENOUGH! Plays to End Gun Violence
Saturday, June 8th, 4:00-6:00 p.m.
Omi’s Pavilion, Olney Theatre Center
Free, with RSVPOlney Theatre Center invites you to a staged reading of the ENOUGH! Plays to End Gun Violence. Founded in 2019, ENOUGH! Plays to End Gun Violence calls on teens to confront gun violence by creating new works of theatre that will spark critical conversations and inspire meaningful action in communities across the country. This reading is brought to you through a collaborative effort with Imagination Stage, Round House Theatre, and Mauricio Pita & Team.
In addition to the ENOUGH! Plays there will be quilts from the Faces Not Forgotten organization on display. These quilts contain portraits of young lives taken by gun violence.
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