Wednesday, February 24
Concert Hall
$8 students, $8 adults
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The 60’s in America was a decade of heroes, violence, love, death, progress, and disappointment. The “RFK Project” chronicles Robert Kennedy’s dramatic transformation from discomfort with and indifference towards the Civil Rights movement to a champion and crusader. This docu-drama brings to life this compelling and dramatic illumination of this crucial decade, enabling a new generation to hear the words, feel the tension and explore the issues that still resonate today. L.A. Theatre Works has been the foremost radio theater company in the United States for more than two decades. An L.A. Theatre Works performance is immediate, spontaneous, and features a first-rate cast, live sound effects, and a connection to the audience rarely felt in a traditional theater setting. This production is a perfect experience for history, social sciences, government, media and theater students. Recommended for grades 9-12.
This is a 2 hour production.
ASL Interpreted event
Curriculum Connections: Civil Rights movement, Martin Luther King, Personal and Political Convictions, Theatre, Radio Theatre