In 2018, the deadliest year in U.S. history for school shootings, a Dallas-based theater company of teen actors set out on a cross-country journey to create an original play about some of our deep divisions over Second Amendment rights, mass shootings, background checks and automatic weapons.
In Gun Play, a new five-part series from 四虎影院 and Guns & America, hosts Hady Mawajdeh and Jerome Weeks follow Cry Havoc Theater Company as its student actors travel across the country to talk to folks on all sides of the debate.
Learn which is airing on 四虎影院 90.1 FM all week from Oct. 5-9.
Episode Schedule:
Monday | 7:30 p.m. | Episode One: "This Isn鈥檛 A Disney Musical"
Recent studies have tied gun ownership to the startling high rates of teen suicides in the U.S. In this episode, we meet some of the Cry Havoc actors as they conduct their first interviews about gun violence 鈥 self-directed gun violence. We learn they have skin in this game: One cast member has lost a friend to suicide. To the actor鈥檚 surprise, that heartbreaking trauma becomes part of their play.
Tuesday | 7:30 p.m. | Episode Two: "Take The Bad Guys鈥 Guns Away"
Finding gun owners willing to share their opinions on guns has proved difficult for Cry Havoc 鈥 that is, until they visit a gun range. But their visit happens in the wake of the Parkland shooting in Florida, and that event shakes the actors鈥 ability to be unbiased. Plus, they head to Connecticut for a heartbreaking visit with the parents of two children who died in the school shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary.
Wednesday | 7:30 p.m. | "Episode Three: It鈥檚 A Battle We鈥檙e In"
Cry Havoc鈥檚 actors visit Washington, D.C., to interview politicians and lobbyists about firearms legislation. They talk with Texas Senator John Cornyn about his Fix NICS Act, and then return to Dallas for the National Rifle Association鈥檚 annual meeting. They hear President Trump address the NRA 鈥 but are taken aback by Sen. Cornyn鈥檚 fiery speech. Then their visit with the NRA is abruptly stopped.
Thursday | 7:30 p.m. | Episode Four: "Mrs. Clements, Your Legs Are Shaking"
Their interviews done and the actors get down to shaping and staging their new play, Babel, but repeatedly rehearsing real-life traumas is wearing them down. The sold-out crowds applaud them. But is Babel 鈥渇air鈥? Can the actors even be objective 鈥 after parents told them, in person, how their own children were shot to death? Finally, several Black students offer their sobering view of gun violence.
Friday | 8:30 p.m. | Episode Five: "What Breaks My Heart The Most"
Babel is done. The student actors of Cry Havoc Theatre Company sold out every performance of their play, and their show was lauded in the region. But it鈥檚 been two years, and gun violence hasn鈥檛 declined and gun sales are soaring amid a global health crisis.
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