Announcing the 2007-2008 Season of Personal Journeys!
The Red Fern Theatre Company proudly announces its 2007 – 2008 season of plays, all based on true stories.
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Buy a Season Ticket - Only $54!
Season Ticket Holders receive the following special privileges:
- Reserved Seating
- If you miss your show, contact us within 24 hours to use your ticket towards a different date (subject to availability)
- Priority notice and seating to special events
- One ½ price guest ticket to a show of your choice
THE EXONERATED
By Jessica Blank and Erik Jensen
Directed by Melanie Moyer Williams
Featuring Jeffery Belford, Steven Bennett, Kim Carlson*, Alexandra Cremer*, Reginald V. Ferguson, Karen Gayle,
Scott Shaw Matthews*, Emilie Elizabeth Miller, David Pringle, Lorenzo Scott*, and Brad Thomason*.
November 1 - 11, 2007
78th Street Theatre Lab (236 West 78th Street @ Broadway)
*Actor appears courtesy of Actors Equity Association.
Culled from interviews, letters, transcripts, case files and the public record, The Exonerated tells the true stories of six wrongfully convicted survivors of death row in their own words. Moving between first-person monologues and scenes set in courtrooms and prisons, the six interwoven stories paint a picture of an American criminal justice system gone horribly wrong—and of six brave souls who persevered to survive it.
WHO WILL CARRY THE WORD?
By Charlotte Delbo
Directed by Melanie Moyer Williams
February 21 - March 2, 2008
Center Stage, NY (48 West 21st Street)
Based upon the true story of Charlotte Delbo, Who Will Carry the Word depicts the lives of 23 women while they shared a barracks in Auschwitz. Their goal: to keep the strongest of them alive so that someone could share what they had experienced with the world.
A PIECE OF MY HEART
By Shirley Lauro
Directed by Melanie Moyer Williams
May 1 - May 11, 2008
78th Street Theatre Lab (236 West 78th Street @ Broadway)
A PIECE OF MY HEART centers on a group of young military and civilian women who go to the Vietnam War. Spanning twenty years, their true stories, songs and music call up a tumultuous era that changed them and America forever. A powerful play with striking resonance for today.
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