“Stereotypo” Rants and Rumblings at the DMV
Spend an Evening at the DMV (Don’T Worry, It’s Just a Play)
Unless you’re a masochist, you hate going to the DMV. Join Don Reed, actor, director, and playwright, as he explores the special hell that is the DMV in Stereotypo: Rants and Rumblings at the DMV. Stereotypo, through the eyes of 9 different character monologues, shows us how we all can make prejudgements based on race, class, gender, etc before we ever know a person. The DMV brings together people from all different walks of life in way no other establishment does. Stereotypo gives you the full DMV experience you don’t have to wait in line for.
When your parents are a Jehovah’s Witness and a pimp, odds are you are not destined for a normal life. There are probably no accountants, or librarians with this particular pairing of parental units. In Don Reed’s case, this unique upbringing gave him the drive and material to become the more-than-quintuple threat he is today. Having written/performed/directed/voiced plays, TV shows, films, and more, including Spiderman, The Cosby Show, The RERUN Show, and several comedy sketches and HBO shorts, Reed is a veritable one man band of entertainment.
Audience: 15+
Purchase Tickets: Regularly $20.00
Credit: Don Reed