Monday, September 10, 2012

Arts/Cultural Event Opportunity: 9/11--A Day in the Life of a People

Theatre Class 208 Presents: 9/11- A Day in the Life of a People

Tuesday, September 11
3:00 p.m. 
114 Theatre Building


Written and directed by Charles Dumas, 9/11- A Day in the Life of a People is an intriguing original play based on the events that took place on September 11, 2001. The play takes an interesting look into the lives of people while they share their stories about a moment that shook a nation and changed the world around them right before their eyes. It is a story of confusion, sadness, hatred, revenge, but a unity amongst the people during a time when lives were altered in a single moment.
 
Charles Dumas is a professor in the School of Theatre at Penn State University and a professional actor, director, writer, and the artistic director and co-founder of the Loaves and Fish Traveling Rep Company founded in 1986. 9/11- A Day in the Life of a People is a free event and a one day performance. All are welcomed to come. Please visit our Facebook event page (9/11- A Day in the Life of a People) for more information or questions, comments or concerns.
 
The theatre building is located between Music Building and the Forum Building.
 
"Never Forget. United We Stand"
 
For more information contact: CHARLES DUMAS [mailto:cxd28@psu.edu]

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