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synopsis
Firebelly Productions recreates
this ground-breaking story, set in the 1930s, of a young girl’s
coming to terms with racism and intolerance. Based on the Pulitzer
Prize book by Harper Lee, its powerful message is as important today
as when it was written.
"People generally see what they look for,
and hear what they listen for…. You may feel there’s something here
to be learned. Or you may decide you do not wish to face this
problem. It’s up to you to make the decision." (Act I)
Directed by Kathi
Gollwitzer
Featuring:
Andy Brownstein, Mollie Clement, Max
Silver, Sean McCoy, Jean Miller, Ali Miller, Christopher Holbert,
and Robert R. Heinly.
Also appearing:
Dustin Loomis, AliceAnna Schumacher, Seth
Alcorn, Lauren Griffin, Mitch Irzinski, Charles H. Clyburn, Nancy Shneiderman, Nora Bauer, John
Collins, and Anna Laura Grant.
April 27-29, May 4-6, May 11-13 at 8
PM
May 2, 3, 9, 10 at 12 noon (with special
program and rates for school groups)
April 30, May 7, and 14 at 2
PM
Tickets: $15 or $12 students /seniors 65+
Special Senior Sundays $5.00 for seniors
65+
Group rates for students/ group space
available for noon performances, call 703.409.2372
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