If you're in Charlotte, come out to witness the staged reading of "for black boys who have considered homicide when the streets were too much" written by Keith Antar Mason, directed by Alicia Benjamin, and featuring: Que'Orris Brion, Vincent Freeman, and Arthur Miller.
When and
Where:
Saturday, January 25, 2:30
p.m.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Public
Library (Main Branch) – Francis Auditorium
310 N. Tryon St., Charlotte, FREE!
April 2014 (date to be announced soon), 7 p.m. – The Arts Factory, Black Box Theater, 1545 W. Trade St., Charlotte, FREE!
310 N. Tryon St., Charlotte, FREE!
April 2014 (date to be announced soon), 7 p.m. – The Arts Factory, Black Box Theater, 1545 W. Trade St., Charlotte, FREE!
Friday, March 28, 7 p.m. (CANCELLED)
LATIBAH Collard Green Museum, 720
Tuckaseegee Rd., Charlotte
who is my god
who is my mother
who is my father
do you care for me
do you love me
do you love me
(from for black boys.....)
Thank you Josias Kue for the magnificent flyer. You are very talented and we appreciate you! We also owe a big THANK YOU to Jonita Edmonds and Shelley Book of the Public Library of Charlotte Mecklenburg County (Main Branch), and T'Afo Feimster, Founder and Director of the LATIBAH Collard Green Museum.
Thank you Josias Kue for the magnificent flyer. You are very talented and we appreciate you! We also owe a big THANK YOU to Jonita Edmonds and Shelley Book of the Public Library of Charlotte Mecklenburg County (Main Branch), and T'Afo Feimster, Founder and Director of the LATIBAH Collard Green Museum.
2 comments:
Oh Boy, I wish I could be there. You know that I love this.
MaDear
Oh boy! I wish you could be there too! I'll give you a report. Of course, one of the shows I will try my hardest to tape.
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