A sci-fi spiritual black fable! “The Day Black Hair Stood Still” is a hilarious animated spoken word poem that will have you kicking Chris Rock’s “Good Hair” documentary to the curb like a worn out weave! With sizzling satirical humor from spoken word comedian Gregory “Brother G” Walker and the cartoon magic of animator Eric Black, “The Day Black Hair Stood Still” sinks in like an afro pick to where no comedy has dared before, burrowing deep into the tightly wound tresses of the controversy! Prepare to laugh out loud at this first episode of Brother G’s Cartooned Comedy Poetry series as he lampoons strangely familiar figures like Rev. Al Sharptone, Berry White, the Honorable Minister Lewis Ferry-con and a bootylicious babe named Weavonce! See the twisted and funny fates of “Bone Straight Keisha,” “Dark and Lovely Kelly” and some angry unemployed gay hairdressers! It’s the spirit of Bob Marly and his Ethiopian Afroed Angels versus Rev. Whipped Doo Johnson and his Good Hair Gospel Missionary Church in a battle for black hair spiritual supremacy. But no matter who wins the truth will grow out - especially when “Afro Jesus” appears to lay the Hairmageddon down on everybody! Is your hair saved? Are you ready for the “Napture?” Find out about this and much, much more on “The Day Black Hair Stood Still!”


