{"id":31094,"date":"2023-01-17T10:43:12","date_gmt":"2023-01-17T15:43:12","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/electric-liquid.flywheelsites.com\/?post_type=tribe_events&#038;p=31094"},"modified":"2023-02-15T13:25:58","modified_gmt":"2023-02-15T18:25:58","slug":"actor-david-mills-performs-langston-hughes","status":"publish","type":"tribe_events","link":"https:\/\/peconiclanding.org\/event\/actor-david-mills-performs-langston-hughes\/","title":{"rendered":"Actor David Mills Performs Langston Hughes"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><em>Presented by the Lifetime Learning Speakers&#8217; Bureau and co-sponsored by the Friends of Floyd Memorial Library.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>What better way to celebrate Harlem Renaissance writer Langston Hughes&#8211;affectionately known as Shakespeare in Harlem&#8211;than a one-person-dramatic rendition of Langston Hughes\u2019 poems and short stories. The show is no mere recitation of Hughes\u2019 work. Actor and writer David Mills\u2019 performance takes the audience on an odyssey spanning five decades\u2014from the 1920s-through the 1960s&#8211; of Hughes\u2019 writings, where Mr. Mills portrays Hughes\u2019 notable characters, such as <em>Madam Alberta K. Johnson and Jessie B. Simple<\/em>. Mr. Mills enacts excerpts of Hughes\u2019 iconic, poetry collection \u201c<em>Montage of A Dream Deferred<\/em>,\u201d too. Hughes\u2019 work lends itself to dramatic interpretation because Langston frequently wrote persona poems (poems in the first-person voices of people such as the aforementioned <em>Alberta K<\/em>.)<\/p>\n<p>Mr. Mills brings to life Hughes\u2019 African-American characters&#8211;individuals who migrated to Harlem during the early 20<sup>th<\/sup> century. Mr. Mills\u2019 performance highlights Hughes\u2019 unending love for Harlem&#8211;with its foibles and fantasies, its beauty and brutality. Mr. Mills plays both white and black Americans, young and old, and male and female characters whom Langston created.<\/p>\n<p>The show explores Hughes\u2019 penchant for both humor and pathos. And Mr. Mills dramatically interprets Langston Hughes\u2019 contribution to modernist poetry&#8211;the blues poem. Hughes\u2019 classic pieces such as \u201c<em>I\u2019ve Known Rivers,\u201d \u201cMother to Son,\u201d \u201cTheme for English B\u201d<\/em> and<em> \u201cI, Too<\/em>\u201d are enacted alongside lesser-known, but equally powerful Hughes poems such as Merry<em> Go Round, <\/em>and <em>Advice, <\/em>giving the audience a nuanced look at Langston. Mr. Mills also performs short-stories such as Hughes\u2019 \u201cThank You Ma\u2019am\u201d and the hilarious, ironic and little known \u201cRock, Church\u201d is one of the evening\u2019s centerpieces.<\/p>\n<p>DAVID MILLS BIOGRAPHY<\/p>\n<p>Mr. Mills lived in Langston Hughes&#8217; landmark Harlem home for three years and has been performing a show of his works for two decades. he has performed for the Mayor of Washington D.C., Yale University, James Madison University and many other venues.\u00a0<em>Mr. Mills has also published four collections: <\/em><em>Boneyarn<\/em><em>\u2014the first book of poems about slavery in New York City, 2022 winner of the Poetry Society of Virginia North American Book Award and finalist for the Housatonic Book Award\u2014<\/em><em>The Sudden Country, The Dream Detective and After Mistic<\/em><em>. His poems have appeared in Callaloo, Ploughshares, Colorado Review, Crab Orchard Review, Jubilat, The Common, Worcester Review, Fence, Rattapallax, The Literary Review. He has received fellowships from the Schomburg Center, the New York Foundation for the Arts, Breadloaf, The American Antiquarian Society, The Queens Council on the Arts and Flushing Town Hall and Washington College. He has been a recipient of the Langston Hughes Society Award and the Brooklyn Non-Fiction Prize. \u00a0He <\/em>wrote the audio script for Macarthur-Genius-Award Winner Deborah Willis\u2019 curated exhibition: <em>Reflections in Black:100 Years of Black Photography<\/em>. The Juilliard School of Drama commissioned and produced a play by Mr. Mills.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Presented by the Lifetime Learning Speakers&#8217; Bureau and co-sponsored by the Friends of Floyd Memorial Library. 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