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J Weeks Entertainment Presents “Dear Darryl: A Letter to My Father” at Conyers Rockdale Council for the Arts

J Weeks Entertainment Presents "Dear Darryl: A Letter to My Father" at Conyers Rockdale Council for the Arts
New Stage Production Explores the Complex Journey from Boyhood to Manhood.

J Weeks Entertainment announces its latest theatrical production, “Dear Darryl: A Letter to My Father,” scheduled for March 14, 15, and 16 at the Conyers Rockdale Council for the Arts. The production aims to bring attention to themes of identity, resilience, and the often-unspoken realities that arise from growing up without a father figure. The show marks an important milestone for J Weeks Entertainment, which has built a reputation for creating impactful stage plays that resonate with diverse audiences.

In this one-act play, the narrative follows the protagonist through three stages of life, capturing moments of innocence, growing confidence, and ultimate perseverance. This progression offers a poignant depiction of how individuals adapt and find strength despite the loss or absence of a father.

The story introduces characters such as Young Weeks (an adolescent representation of J Weeks), J-Rod (the teenage version), and J Weeks (the adult man who confronts his struggles as a father and husband). These perspectives illustrate how the absence of a paternal figure does not define a person’s worth, but rather serves as a catalyst for growth, self-discovery, and finding power in one’s own choices.

The production is set to take place at 910 Center Street Northeast, Conyers, GA 30012, a location known for its commitment to community engagement and the arts. Audience members will be invited to immerse themselves in the lives of characters like Do-Right, a man who once had everything but lost it all, and Quameh Rico, a neighborhood hero grappling with a street-life past while aspiring to build a new legacy through business. Through these intertwined stories, “Dear Darryl: A Letter to My Father” underscores the universal quest for acceptance, the importance of confronting unresolved trauma, and the journey from boyhood to manhood.

“A boy does what he wants to do… A man does what he has to do,” commented J Weeks, reflecting on the play’s deeper message of responsibility and growth. J Weeks Entertainment was established in 2010 to provide grassroots artists with a platform for creative expression. Its theatrical productions seek to empower audiences and raise social awareness, consistently delivering thought-provoking performances that spark meaningful conversations in the community.

Tickets for “Dear Darryl: A Letter to My Father” are available through Eventbrite at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/dear-darryl-stage-play-tickets-1218690148039?aff=oddtdtcreator. Media outlets are encouraged to cover this event to help foster wider discussions about identity, resilience, and the responsibilities that come with stepping into adulthood. Interviews and press opportunities are available upon request.

For more information on J Weeks Entertainment visit https://www.jweeksentertainment.com.

About J Weeks Entertainment

J Weeks Entertainment was created in 2010 to offer grassroots artists a space to showcase their talents through theater and the arts. By focusing on real-life issues that resonate with the community, the company uses the stage as a platform to inspire, encourage thoughtful reflection, and ignite transformative change.

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