Dramatic Reading of PALMER PARK as part of a Discussion of "Class and Race: What Happens When the ‘Have-Nots’ Become ‘Haves?' "
Primary tabs
Downtown United Presbyterian Church 121 N. Fitzhugh Street, Rochester, NY
This is being presented by the Human Rights Day Observance Committee to commemorate International Human Rights Day.
How are human rights affected by class and race?
Bring your friends, neighbors, faith group, and colleagues. Come, see, question the actors, the director, and one another—and then explore where you can make a difference in solving class/race conflicts here in Rochester!
Joanna McClelland Glass’ acclaimed play, PALMER PARK, helps us understand our situation in depth, with heart as well as mind. Looking at human rights through the lens of drama builds on our year of talking about race and community.
All of us working together as community
CAN make a difference
The reading is directed by Maria Scipione and features a local cast of talented actors. This reading is a revival of a full production done earlier this year by OUT OF POCKET PRODUCTIONS.
Free and open to the public.
Wheelchair accessible.
Signing for Hearing Impaired
Cookie Reception Follows
Please bring cookies if you wish
Community Information Tables
For further information, contact George Dardess at gdardess@yahoo.com