A new play about
the
1967 Plainfield, NJ riots
By
TyLie Shider
Directed by
Othell J. Miller
October 13-23
The Tent at
Liberty Hall Museum
8:00 PM
Thursday,
Oct 13
Limited availability
Friday,
Oct 14 - SOLD OUT
Saturday,
October 15
Friday,
October 21
3:00 PM
Saturday,
Oct 15 - SOLD OUT
Sunday,
Oct 16 - SOLD OUT
Saturday,
Oct 22
Limited availability
Sunday,
Oct 23
Limited availability
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Post-show
Talkbacks
Join us for our free talkback series
following select matinee performances. Guest speakers & dates are
subject to change.
Saturday, Oct 15
TyLie Shider, Playwright
Othell J. Miller, Director
Sunday, Oct 16
The cast of Certain
Aspects of Conflict in the Negro Family
Saturday, Oct 22
Zelda Spence, Supervisor of Out of School Programs in the Plainfield School
District
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