Fannie Lou Hamer was the baby of her family, who were sharecroppers with 19 children before her. After working on plantations for most of her adult life, she joined the Civil Rights movement. Three years after attending a rally, she co-founded a new political party to advocate for Black voting rights. Involuntarily sterilized, robbed of her possessions, and beaten in jail, Fannie Lou Hamer was not deterred. This play with music has a cast of one, in recognition of the sheer power of Fannie Lou Hamers will.Start: June 14, 2022End: July 10, 2022Performances:Previews 6/14, 6/15, 6/16 at 7:30PMThursdays 6/30 and 7/7 at 11AM (Senior Matinees)Fridays at 7:30 PMSaturdays at 2:30 PM and 7:30PMSundays at 2:30PM
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Tiny Beautiful Things
Authenticity Theater (1/16 - 1/25)
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Love's Labour's Lost (A Shakespeare Comedy)
The Shakespeare Tavern Playhouse (1/9 - 1/26) | ||
Taylor Nation: A Taylor Swift Tribute Show
Earl and Rachel Smith Strand Theatre (2/13 - 2/13) | ||
ATOS Altanta presents: THE MARK OF ZORRO (1920) with live theatre organ
Plaza Theatre (2/13 - 2/13) | ||
Movies at The Strand: To Kill A Mockingbird (1962)
Earl and Rachel Smith Strand Theatre (2/20 - 2/20) | ||
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Fox Theatre (1/28 - 2/2) | ||
Jazz Talk with Trey Wright: A Journey Through Jazz History Part One
Earl and Rachel Smith Strand Theatre (2/20 - 2/20) | ||
Dear Evan Hansen (Non-Equity)
RiverCenter for the Performing Arts [Heard Theatre] (4/18 - 4/18) | ||
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