You Missed Our Juneteenth Virtual Event? Here’s How to Hear “Pipeline: An Essential Conversation” & Also Buy Theatre Tickets from Everyman Theatre
No worries if you missed our “From the Heights” virtual conversation on June 19 from 1-2:30. Our Juneteenth Essential Conversation can now be heard on our YouTube Channel.
Just click here to launch the discussion.
We also hope you want to change the fact that each year in the US, 150,000 Black and Brown children—disproportionately children with disabilities—are handcuffed, restrained, referred to law enforcement, & arrested in schools across the nation*.
Be sure to listen to the 1-2:30pm on June 19 discussion on our YouTube channel.
In addition to hearing the Zoom recording of this special #Juneteenth #FromTheHeights virtual conversation, do click here to buy tickets and view Everyman Theatre’s stream of this current production!
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*statistics reported by the ACLU
Everyman Theatre’s online ticketing portal enables purchase of tickets for their current production of Pipeline, Dominique Morisseau’s famed play that’s streaming virtually, between now and July 11. Get your ticket today!
“‘Pipeline’ confirms Morisseau’s (MacArthur Fellowship recipient) reputation as a playwright of piercing eloquence.”
-New York Times
ABOUT THE PLAY:
A mother's hopes for her son clash with the systemic racism of an educational system that’s rigged against him in this riveting new work.
Nya, an inner-city high school teacher, is committed to her students but desperate to give her son, Omari, opportunities he'll never have.
Meanwhile, Xavier, Naya’s ex husband and Omari’s father is financially stable as a marketing executive—yet an emotionally distant single father—who strives to connect with his son.
With profound compassion and lyricism, this play delves into urgent issue around class, race, parenting, and education in America, leaving us to question the structures that trap young men of color.
ABOUT THE VIRTUAL DISCUSSION:
Funding for the From the Heights virtual conversation series provided by: