Not a Genuine Black Man
Dates
10/25/25 - 10/25/25
ADDRESS
The Sofia Tsakopoulos Center for the Arts
2700 Capitol Ave., Sacramento, CA, 95816
General Day & Time
7:00 pm - 11:59 pm
Admission info
$30
Service Fee $10

“A beautiful mix of wry humor and heartbreak, indignation and inspiration, a singular story of extreme isolation that speaks to anyone who’s ever felt out of place.” – San Francisco Chronicle
In 1971, Fair Housing advocates considered San Leandro one of the most racist suburbs in America. CBS aired a special in the situation. The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights conducted hearings. The next year, eight-year-old Copeland and his African-American family moved in. In an evening of laughter, tears and sociology, Not a Genuine Black Man is a hilarious and insightful look at Bay Area history, and at the ways in which our upbringings make us who we are.
Not a Genuine Black Man broke records as the longest-running solo show in San Francisco history and brought Copeland critical acclaim as one of the city’s most talented and engaging solo performers.
Brian Copeland is an award-winning actor, comedian, author, playwright, television and radio talk show host based in the San Francisco Bay Area. His one-man play, Not a Genuine Black Man, went on to become the longest-running solo show in San Francisco theatrical history, recently celebrating its 1,000th performance. His debut thriller, Outraged, was released in 2024. The second Topher Davis thriller, Shadows of Justice, was published in April 2025.
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