Justice, Or Just Us?

Art with a message.  Now and Then...
Guerilla founder Bruce Reilly has been working to develop a forum where the artists, writers, and musicians can come together and speak out on Social Justice issues.  More than that, the goal is to combine their reflections with scholarly voices from Academia, who offer another perspective on trends and statistics.

Justice, or Just Us? asks the public to engage as a cultural force, to create a political will, and consider the innovative changes we need to reverse the growth in warfare and prisons.

As doctors, we need to treat both the symptoms AND the diseases; and we cannot be so naive as to think we can elect a savior with all the answers.  Legislation requires the ideas to create change, and the public support to influence the politicians.

It will take the entire community to understand the various difficulties regarding the circle of Poverty,  Drug Abuse, Violence, Prison, Education, Unemployment, and Budgets.

Justice, or Just Us is only a step.



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House of Death
Written and Directed by
Bruce Scottus Reilly

Perishable Theatre, Providence, RI
May 3 -13, 2007

Lighting Design:    Jon Rosa
Sound Design:      Jason Eckenroth
Set Design:          Bruce Reilly
Stage Manager,
Master Carpenter:  Dan Schleifer

What happens when the Grim Reaper is locked in prison for doing his duties?  The story of Chino, a Cambodian refugee and former gang leader, as he navigates the cell block where the televisions have gone kaput.

D:             Austin Campion
Chino:        Sokeo Ros
Caz:          Erick Betancourt
Wisdom:     Marlon Carey
Masai-do:    Amos Hamrick
Billy,
 Joe:          Bruce Reilly
Black Rhino,
 Sheriff:      Jonny Seal
Jerz,
  Shteelo:    J.D. Gonzalez
Simpson, 
  Guard,
  Judge:      T.J. Paolino
Prosecutor,   Ella Rose Chary
Lady D:       Kara Cancilliere
Jezebel:       Grace Rennick

Written by
J.P. Anderson, Geoffrey Beattie, Christine Fernandes, Anthony Meo, Bruce Reilly, and Edwin Rivera

First Edit by Jeremy Bearer-Friend, Christopher Johnson, and Bruce Reilly
Second Edit by Bruce Reilly

This dramatic production weaves the true words of Rhode Island prisoners through a day in the life.

     Cast:
Ol' School:     Marlon Carey
NewJack:       Bruce Reilly
O.G.:            Amos Hamrick
HomeGirl:      Dahiana Torres
Young Buck:   Chi Rodriguez
Guard:          Keegan Gaspar
Mother:         Simone 
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