"Broken Clock" - Lewiston Show
“Broken Clock” is an original play about incarceration, gun violence, grief, family, trust, and time. Chasing your mom’s car down the street… being given your first gun… finding brotherhood in the streets… fighting for a loved one to come home from prison… These are a few of the moments from “Broken Clock” expressed through theater, poetry, music, and dance.
The play was first performed in June 2024 for the Lewiston Juneteenth Festival “The City That Carries Us: Pain Streets, and Heartbeats” and later developed in residency at Celebration Barn. The play is created by and continually developed by the performing cast with facilitation by Amanda Huotari. The play also features audio recordings of currently incarcerated MIO artists. Following the performance, the audience will be invited to dialogue with the performers about the themes of the play.
Join us on November 21 at Bates College, Gannett Theater located in the Schaeffer Theater building at 305 College St. Lewiston.
Doors open at 6:30pm. Performance at 7pm.
Date and Time
Thursday Nov 21, 2024
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM EST
November 21 2024
Doors open at 6:30pm
Performance starts at 7 followed by dialogue with audience and creators
Location
Bates College, Gannett Theater located in the Schaeffer Theater building at 305 College St. Lewiston.
Fees/Admission
Free with suggested donation of $20 per ticket
Contact Information
Morgan Millett
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