A secret mountain enclave has been inhabited for centuries by descendants of slaves. When its tradition of secrecy is breached by a millenial resident, the remote hamlet is discovered by the state's governor, who aims to evict its elderly residents by eminent domain for nonpayment of taxes, but underestimates the savvy community there.
The play depicts an antagonistic society pitted against elders who are peacefully reliving their history. Generations ban together as they learn the past, teach the present and fight for their legacy.
Opening Night is June 19, which is "Juneteenth" -- the anniversary of the abolition of slavery in Texas in 1865, a date that became emblematic of emancipation throughout the Confederacy and is now widely celebrated as African-American Independence Day.
Age Guidance: 15
Show Notes: 1 Intermission
Performance Schedule:
WEDNESDAY thru SATURDAY @ 8 PM
SUNDAY @ 3 PM & 7 PM
Director
Count Stovall
Written by
Karimah