The Rant

by Andrew Case

A taut drama exploring racial bias and the slippery path to justice. One summer night in Brooklyn, a sixteen year-old boy is gunned down by the police. When the department closes ranks around the accused officer, an investigator assigned to the shooting takes what she knows to a tabloid reporter. But she quickly learns that the story she fed to the press is still only part of the truth. Alone, she must wade...

A taut drama exploring racial bias and the slippery path to justice. One summer night in Brooklyn, a sixteen year-old boy is gunned down by the police. When the department closes ranks around the accused officer, an investigator assigned to the shooting takes what she knows to a tabloid reporter. But she quickly learns that the story she fed to the press is still only part of the truth. Alone, she must wade through prejudice, deceit, and a volley of anonymous threats to find where culpability and truth really lies.

Reviews:

“The moral dilemmas in The Rant are awesome in their current relevance.” Broad Street Review, Philadelphia
“In Case's story there are no absolute truths. The characters' fears and life experiences influence their perceptions of what occurred. . . . In his sharp new play, Case challenges us to examine how our own prejudices affect our most firmly held beliefs.” Philadelphia Weekly

“Case wants to make us wonder, wants us to assemble the pieces of a jigsaw puzzle without a proscribed final form.” Miami Herald
“The script and the performances are undeniably moving and thought-provoking. Patrice DeGraff-Arenas' opening monologue of the anguished mother describing the killing in her statement to the investigator is electrifying. Reiss Gaspard delivers an equally anguished closing aria, a police officer's mea culpa that gets us as close to the truth as we're going to get.” South Florida Sun-Sentinal
(Nominee, Best New Play, South Florida)

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  • Donna Gordon: The Rant

    Another bravo for Andrew Case. There is so much truth in this play about what goes on in our major cities. It's amazing how everyone has a point of view, and the truth seems to allude them all. Surely we are all subject to opinion. I just hope this doesn't take away from what is kindness to each other. In this play, it seems to and this is the tragedy. A tragedy playing out on the mean streets Case so brilliantly covers.

    Another bravo for Andrew Case. There is so much truth in this play about what goes on in our major cities. It's amazing how everyone has a point of view, and the truth seems to allude them all. Surely we are all subject to opinion. I just hope this doesn't take away from what is kindness to each other. In this play, it seems to and this is the tragedy. A tragedy playing out on the mean streets Case so brilliantly covers.

  • National New Play Network: The Rant

    The Rant by Andrew Case received a National New Play Network Rolling World Premiere. The partnering NNPN Member Theaters were New Theatre (Miami, FL), InterAct Theatre Company (Philadelphia, PA), and New Jersey Repertory Theatre (Long Branch, NJ).

    The Rant by Andrew Case received a National New Play Network Rolling World Premiere. The partnering NNPN Member Theaters were New Theatre (Miami, FL), InterAct Theatre Company (Philadelphia, PA), and New Jersey Repertory Theatre (Long Branch, NJ).

  • Seth Rozin: The Rant

    The Rant is a terrific and incredibly timely play. As you hear from four well-drawn characters involved in the investigation around the tragic shooting death of an African American teenager, you think you're following a mystery that is slowly going to reveal "the truth" about what happened. But Case artfully guides you down a rabbit hole in which the more you learn, the less clear it is who and what to believe in.

    The Rant is a terrific and incredibly timely play. As you hear from four well-drawn characters involved in the investigation around the tragic shooting death of an African American teenager, you think you're following a mystery that is slowly going to reveal "the truth" about what happened. But Case artfully guides you down a rabbit hole in which the more you learn, the less clear it is who and what to believe in.

Character Information

  • Denise Reeves
    Ms. Reeves’s son Benjamin was shot by the police on the porch of her house in East New York. Ms. Reeves is susceptible to conspiracy theories and believes that the police had long targeted her son. Rational and competent at her core, she is frustrated when dealing with those she does not trust.
    Character Age
    50 +
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Black
    Character Gender Identity
    Female
  • Lila Mahanaz
    Lila investigates police misconduct for the city of New York. Fiercely devoted to social justice, she is willing to go beyond the strict definitions of what is proper in order to expose corruption. She is motivated by empathy for the victims of abuse, since she sees herself as neglected by society as well.
    Character Age
    30s
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Persian (which could include any of a number of ethnic identities)
    Character Gender Identity
    Female
  • Charles Simmons
    Police Officer Simmons has always been caught between two worlds. As a man who strives for a professional career in service, he has found himself the object of discrimination on the police force. As a black man from New York who joined the police, he has found himself the target of abuse from his peers. He has done what he had to in order to forge a singular and individual path.
    Character Age
    30s
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Black
    Character Gender Identity
    Male
  • Alexander Stern
    A reporter for a major newspaper, Mr. Stern is a skeptic if not quite a cynic. He is able to manipulate people for information by underselling how damaging it may be to them. He shrugs off the more tawdry necessities of his business and gets on the best he can.
    Character Age
    40s
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    White
    Character Gender Identity
    Male

Development History

  • Type Workshop, Organization Primary Stages, Year 2008
  • Type Reading, Organization The Atlantic Theater Company, Year 2008

Production History

  • Type Professional, Organization Gamm Theatre, Providence, Year 2015
  • Type Professional, Organization Mary- Arrchie, Chicago, Year 2010
  • Type Professional, Organization InterAct Theatre, Philadelphia, Year 2009
  • Type Professional, Organization New Jersey Repertory Company, Year 2009
  • Type Professional, Organization New Theatre, Miami, Year 2008