The Rent Party
The Rent Party written as an African American stag play , it takes place in Harlem, New York in the year of 1930, during the start of the great depression.
Harlem was thriving with Black arts, music, theater which was called the Harlem Renaissance from 1919-
to the mid 1930's. In Harlem most people suffered from losing their jobs when the depression hit but
with soaring rent prices, many African Americans were put out on the street and homeless. So many
people would come up with their own entertainment, music and dance at home, which turned into parties which were called Rent Parties to help pay the rent. Sometimes they would be 12 parties going on
in one apartment building. They would charge 10cents to dollar and everyone would bring a dish, some
bootleg liquor and sometimes the residents would party up to three whole days. This is when community reached out and helped one another in need. Rent Parties were popular in 20s, 30s and 40s, filled
with jazz, tap and popular dances of that time, that we have come to love today. This play speaks about
the working class families and friends, living and working in Harlem.
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The Rent Party
The Rent Party written as an African American stag play , it takes place in Harlem, New York in the year of 1930, during the start of the great depression.
Harlem was thriving with Black arts, music, theater which was called the Harlem Renaissance from 1919-
to the mid 1930's. In Harlem most people suffered from losing their jobs when the depression hit but
with soaring rent prices, many African Americans were put out on the street and homeless. So many
people would come up with their own entertainment, music and dance at home, which turned into parties which were called Rent Parties to help pay the rent. Sometimes they would be 12 parties going on
in one apartment building. They would charge 10cents to dollar and everyone would bring a dish, some
bootleg liquor and sometimes the residents would party up to three whole days. This is when community reached out and helped one another in need. Rent Parties were popular in 20s, 30s and 40s, filled
with jazz, tap and popular dances of that time, that we have come to love today. This play speaks about
the working class families and friends, living and working in Harlem.
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The Rent Party

The Rent Party

by Stefanie Moss
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The Rent Party

by Stefanie Moss

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The Rent Party written as an African American stag play , it takes place in Harlem, New York in the year of 1930, during the start of the great depression.
Harlem was thriving with Black arts, music, theater which was called the Harlem Renaissance from 1919-
to the mid 1930's. In Harlem most people suffered from losing their jobs when the depression hit but
with soaring rent prices, many African Americans were put out on the street and homeless. So many
people would come up with their own entertainment, music and dance at home, which turned into parties which were called Rent Parties to help pay the rent. Sometimes they would be 12 parties going on
in one apartment building. They would charge 10cents to dollar and everyone would bring a dish, some
bootleg liquor and sometimes the residents would party up to three whole days. This is when community reached out and helped one another in need. Rent Parties were popular in 20s, 30s and 40s, filled
with jazz, tap and popular dances of that time, that we have come to love today. This play speaks about
the working class families and friends, living and working in Harlem.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781663546890
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 05/24/2017
Pages: 74
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.18(d)

About the Author

Stefanie Moss was born and raised in Columbus, Ohio 10/2/1976. She comes from a background where she was raised in theater and arts. Stefanie is the 2nd oldest of 6 children. Although Stefanie has degree in A&A, her passion is to be a playwright. As a young child she would perform for the local recreation centers and put on plays. She has been performing poetry and writing about the inner city since she was a teenager. She would sometimes write to escape the pressure of gangs and violence that she saw in her school and neighborhood.
Her passion is to bring change for people of color and mostly to the inner city. She has worked on her first play called “A Place to Remember” which was held at the Ohio Historical Society in 2012. It won a grant of 6,000 dollars to be produced by New Harvest Urban Arts Center for her play called “A Place to Remember.”
Her main focus is fair housing for minorities who would like to live in the inner city and bringing awareness to Redevelopment in urban inner city communities. Her biracial background gives her more in depth look at the everyday issues minorities have to overcome and still trying to overcome. Stefanie Moss is proud to be African American playwright who can touch base on topics most would be afraid to speak or write about.
Stefanie has done research for last 10yrs on housing crisis, gentrification and red lining. She has also traveled in Harlem many times Stefanie is also the writer and the winner of 2012 200Columbus Chase Neighborhood Grant program “A Place to Remember” with New Harvest Urban Arts Center. It was held at the Ohio Historical Society for its unique background in history of Columbus, Ohio. Below are some links.

http://200columbus.com/initiatives/arts-and-culture/chase-200columbus-neighborhood-grant-program/
http://abc6onyourside.com/6_on_your_side/features/champions/stories/meet-champion-stefanie-moss-42.shtml?wap=0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HXsl2ZzKZi4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2El_xRi9NPY
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