Fremont Ave.

A co-production between Arena Stage and South Coast Repertory
CREATIVE TEAM
Playwright: Reggie D. White
Arena Stage Artistic Director: Hana S. Sharif
South Coast Repertory Artistic Director: David Ivers
Director: Lili-Anne Brown
Assistant Director & Intimacy Consultant: Gregory Geffrard
Original Music: André Pluess
Original Song: George R Plick Sr.
DC Casting: Raiyon Hunter
LA Casting: Joanne DeNaut, CSA
CAST
George/Robert/Joseph: Bradley Gibson
Audrey/Voice of Hazel: Jerrika Hinton
Walter: Stanley Andrew Jackson
Frank: Wildlin Pierrevil
Tony: Jeffrey Rashad
Damon: Galen J. Williams
Older Robert: Kevin Mambo
Older George: Doug Brown
Understudies: Eli El, Dominique Gray, Raven Lorraine
Photos by Marc J. Franklin
Arena Stage x South Coast Repertory
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Regional - 2025

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DC Theater Arts
"[The show] captures something rarely seen onstage: the shifting, tender, and turbulent bonds between Black men across generations."
Maryland Theatre Guide
"The play builds upon central melodies that improvise and converse across lifetimes, transforming domestic scenes into something sacred … these melodic threads are vividly embodied by the cast, each of whom brings authenticity and depth to their roles."
Washington City Paper
"While the entire eight-person company does admirably nuanced work, Fremont Ave. is foremost a showcase for the versatile Bradley Gibson."
Metro Weekly
"[Jerrika] Hinton clearly shows us what a force Audrey is, plain-talking and fast on her feet. In her bravura delivery of one blistering speech in particular, rebuffing George’s advances, she plants Audrey’s flag firmly in the heart of this drama."
The Washington Post
"Another leap in time, and now George and Audrey’s grandson Joseph ([Bradley] Gibson once more, rounding out a masterful performance that keeps him going full tilt nearly all night) moves into the spotlight."
BroadwayWorld
"Actor Doug Brown, as the older George, mesmerizes and quietly holds the audience’s attention captive as he delivers several monologues towards the end of the play on the nature of life."











