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2010 season


| Old Hickory |   Fishing In Brooklyn   | John Brown Trumpet of Freedom  | Mikhail Horowitz & Gilles Malkine - Goodbye Columbus |
| A Cabaret Evening of Brel & Piaf
 | Out of the Box with Bob Berky | First Looks at The Fringe | Goat Hill Poets |

John Brown Trumpet of Freedom

Written & Performed by Latonya Phipps
Written and Performed by Norman Thomas Marhall

Directed by George Wolf Reilly
Co-author - Gerpge Wolf Reilly
Picture
PictureNorman Thomas Marshall
This one-man drama features veteran actor Norman Thomas Marshall who portrays the legendary controversial Abolitionist (and 30 other Civil War period characters). Using an historically accurate narrative, relying on John Brown’s own words, this play looks deeply into the conscience of a man who used violent acts against pro-slavery militias and the US government, a government that sanctioned the abomination of slavery.  Does the end justify the means even for a just cause? 
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Sun Aug 15 @ 7pm | Fri Sep 3 @ 8pm

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