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[ "The Day I Opened My Eyes" ] THIS WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 19TH AT 7:00 PM,
Source21 Theatre presents
"The Day I Opened My Eyes," a powerful and hard-hitting play about the human rights of global youth.
We had the pleasure of seeing their dress rehearsal and were BLOWN AWAY! PLEASE, if you are available,
PLEASE go see this performance - invite anyone who can go!! Oh, the awareness gained!! The performers take you exactly where they want you to go...
it's the most amazing performance we have ever seen. It brings tears to our eyes just thinking about it. Please support these amazing YOUNG actors - because they are spreading awareness.
The play,
by acclaimed playwright K. T. Curran, addresses issues of human rights
throughout the world, as told by young people from various countries, and
pays particular attention to the cultural and political attitudes regarding
sex, AIDS and the fact that human rights should be afforded everyone on the
planet regardless of national borders, dogma or centuries old traditions.
The drama integrates touching monologues, music, dance and a changing
photographic backdrop. It's a play that will make a difference in your life.
It's FREE with a reception following the performance.
Where? On New College Campus in the Sudakoff Hall.
MAP - The unmarked street directly north of the red pointer is where you want to turn right (east), then the Sudakoff Hall is on the right.
Don't miss this opportunity!!! They just received a grant and will be traveling to Florida Universities.
Let us know if you go!!! |