Aaron Jafferis
is a hip-hop poet and playwright whose musicals The Ones, Trigger,
(Be)longing, Stuck Elevator, How to Break, Kingdom, Shakespeare: The
Remix, and No Lie have won a Creative Capital Award, Richard Rodgers
Award, Sundance Institute / Time Warner Fellowship, NEA Art Works Grant,
NEFA National Theatre Project Grant, Edgerton Foundation New American
Play Award, Barbour Playwright’s Award, NYMF Most Promising New Musical
Award, and multiple MacDowell Fellowships.
Trigger,
aka (Be)longing (music by Byron Au Yong) premiered at the Center for
the Arts at Virginia Tech as part of the 10-year memorial of the
Virginia Tech shooting, moved on to MDC Live Arts, International
Festival of Arts & Ideas/Long Wharf Theatre and is currently being
developed with director Lisa Peterson.
Stuck
Elevator (music by Byron Au Yong) premiered at the American
Conservatory Theatre, where it won two San Francisco Bay Area Theatre
Critics Circle Awards, including best original musical, and was named
“high point of the theatrical year” by the San Francisco Chronicle.
Activist
Songbook (music by Byron Au Yong) the third work in Aaron and Byron’s
trilogy, was commissioned by the Asian Arts Initiative and the
International Festival of Arts & Ideas, and launched by the Asian
Arts Initiative and Montalvo Arts Center.
How
to Break (music by Rebecca Hart, Yako 440 & Jacinth Greywoode,
choreography by Kwikstep & Rokafella) was developed by Norway’s
National Theatre, SPKRBX, Hip-Hop Theatre Festival, HERE, Collective
Consciousness, NAMT, HartBeat Ensemble, and the Village Theatre, and is a
New Victory Theatre LabWorks selection for 2018-19.
Kingdom
(music by Ian Williams) has been produced by The Old Globe (world
premiere, Critic’s Choice, San Diego Union-Tribune), Bregamos Theatre
and ReVision Theatre (Best Musical and Best Book, Newark Star-Ledger)
and was developed by the Public Theatre, Atlantic Theatre, NAMT, NYMF
and many others.
Shakespeare:
The Remix (music by Gihieh Lee) was commissioned and premiered by
TheatreWorks/Silicon Valley, and produced by Saratoga Shakespeare
Company, Zachary Scott Theatre, St. Louis Black Rep, Collective
Consciousness Theatre, and Capital Repertory Theatre (ongoing school
tour).
Current
projects include commissions from Long Wharf Theatre (Prison, with
Antonio Fernandez) and the Asian Arts Initiative (Activist Songbook,
with Byron Au Yong); Smooth Criminal – a hip-hop play about a nerdy
white kid desperate to liberate his people as soon as he can figure out
who they are; and a touring solo show with accompanying workshops – What
Is Race and How Did I Catch It?
Aaron
is also one of the national playwrights and New Haven organizers of
Oregon Shakespeare Festival/One-Minute Play Festival’s Every 28 Hours
Project. He worked with Integrated Refugee and Immigrant Services and
dozens of refugees from around the world to create Stories of a New
America, a play touring with Collective Consciousness Theatre.
Aaron
received his BA in Arts & Social Change from the University of
California at Berkeley, studied at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de
México, and received his MFA in Musical Theatre Writing from NYU, where
he was an Alberto Vilar Global Fellow in the Performing Arts.
A
former Open Rap Slam champion at the National Poetry Slam
Championships, Aaron founded The Word poetry-in-the-schools program in
New Haven, and teaches hip-hop theatre for liberation in schools,
colleges, and organizations nationwide. www.aaronjafferis.com