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Local Theater Company: A Case for Black Girls Setting Central Park on Fire

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A World Premiere Play written by Kori Alston and directed by Betty Hart brings to life an incredibly powerful story. A brilliant 12-year-old Black girl runs for her life from Brooklyn to Harlem. Over the course of her dusk-to-dawn journey she is aided by her Rottweiler, the ghost of Nat Turner, and a fire-wielding Oracle. This new American myth uses poetry, gospel music, and long-distance running to burn through pain.

Local Theater Company subscribers make sure to use your subscriber discount code. Contact Levi if you need support at levi@localtheaterco.org. Learn about Subscriptions and Local Theater Company www.localtheaterco.org/s15

The Come Together program is Local Theater Company’s community engagement series. Come Together events are free and open to the public. They include:

  • 10/3 COME TOGETHER Post-show Convo with the Playwright + Denver Actors Fund night 
  • 10/5 COME TOGETHER Pay-What-You-Will
  • 10/11 COME TOGETHER Out Night – LGBTQ+ guests are invited for a special event
  • 10/18 COME TOGETHER Post Show Convo with Betty Hart
  • 10/19 COME TOGETHER Post show Convo about black girls with Sade Cooper, ED of CHIC Denver
  • 10/24 COME TOGETHER Community Meal

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MARCH 2020

As of today, 3/12/2020, The Dairy Arts Center remains open and operational. Should scheduling changes occur, ticket holders will be directly notified by The Dairy Arts Center.

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