Sunday, April 12, 2009

The Good Negro

Join POP on Friday, April17th at 8pm at the Public Theater for:
The Good Negro

*Written by TRACEY SCOTT WILSON, Directed by LIESL TOMMY*
*With Joniece Abbott-Pratt, Francois Battiste, J. Bernard Calloway, Quincy
Dunn-Baker, Erik Jensen, LeRoy McClain, Curtis McClarin, Rachel Nicks, BrianWallace*

*Before there was change, there was Birmingham.*

Straight from a sold-out run during our inaugural season of Public LAB, this
gripping new play rips through the pages of history to uncover the human
story at the heart of the 1960's American Civil Rights Movement. In
the increasingly hostile South, tensions build as a trio of emerging black
leaders attempts to conquer their individual demons amidst death threats
from the Klan and wire taps by the FBI. Through personal and intimate stories inspired by political upheavals of thethe era, *The Good Negro*examines the human frailties behind the historic headlines. A co-production with Dallas Theater Center.

http://www.publictheater.org/component/option,com_shows/task,view/Itemid,141/id,960

*Note: There are ONLY 2 FREE TICKETS AVAILABLE AS OF NOW FOR EACH PLAY. If you are no longer able to attend, you MUST find a replacement or pay the full price of the ticket. The cost per ticket of each play is $60.*

*RSVP to me ASAP!!*

The Good Negro

Join POP on Friday, April17th at 8pm at the Public Theater for:
The Good Negro

*Written by TRACEY SCOTT WILSON, Directed by LIESL TOMMY*
*With Joniece Abbott-Pratt, Francois Battiste, J. Bernard Calloway, Quincy
Dunn-Baker, Erik Jensen, LeRoy McClain, Curtis McClarin, Rachel Nicks, BrianWallace*

*Before there was change, there was Birmingham.*

Straight from a sold-out run during our inaugural season of Public LAB, this
gripping new play rips through the pages of history to uncover the human
story at the heart of the 1960's American Civil Rights Movement. In
the increasingly hostile South, tensions build as a trio of emerging black
leaders attempts to conquer their individual demons amidst death threats
from the Klan and wire taps by the FBI. Through personal and intimate stories inspired by political upheavals of thethe era, *The Good Negro*examines the human frailties behind the historic headlines. A co-production with Dallas Theater Center.

http://www.publictheater.org/component/option,com_shows/task,view/Itemid,141/id,960

*Note: There are ONLY 2 FREE TICKETS AVAILABLE AS OF NOW FOR EACH PLAY. If you are no longer able to attend, you MUST find a replacement or pay the full price of the ticket. The cost per ticket of each play is $60.*

*RSVP to me ASAP!!*