About this Event
Set in Georgia in 1964, during a pivotal time for the civil rights movement, the play explores the experiences of those living through it. While some white southerners were beginning to accept change, many were not. The play poses the question, “How far have we come and where are we now?”
*Please note that this presentation is a staged reading of a work in progress. It contains racist language and depictions of racism that may be distressing to some audience members.*
This is a donation-based event, so you can pay as you wish. All donations are appreciated!
Parking Information
During show dates and times, free parking will be available at the Union Arts Center (lot #4), Town Hall (lot #5), and Library Parking Lots.
Additional paid parking is available at the following lots:
- Lot 12, 1898 Morris Ave. (Casino Lot)
- Lot 24, 1981 Morris Ave. (Russo Park lot)
- Lot 8, 1671 Stowe St. (Stowe St Lot)
Additional parking information can be found at uniontownship.com.
Event Venue
DMK Black Box Theatre, 1980 Morris Avenue, Union, United States
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