A Play of Shakespeare’s Romeo & Juliet, Race, and Our City
A Town Divided, an original production based loosely on William Shakespeare‘s Romeo and Juliet, is written from interviews and stories of Tallahassee residents and examines the racial divides in our own city.
Raw, intense, and emotional, this 50-minute play invites participants to examine their own biases and prejudices in an effort to raise social awareness, increase tolerance, and bridge the divides through cross-racial dialogue.
Please be advised this play contains mature subject matter.
Our upcoming production, in partnership with Tallahassee Community College, Leon County Schools, and Goodwood Museum, and directed by Bert Mitchell, will be held November 29–30 at Goodwood Museum & Gardens.
Tickets can be purchased by visiting SouthernShakes.org
Phone: 8503210437
Email: laura@southernshakes.org
2018/11/29 - 2018/11/30
Additional time info:
Community talkbacks to follow.
Goodwood Museum and Gardens
1600 Miccosukee Rd, Tallahassee, FL 32308
The Museum’s main entrance is located off Miccosukee Road, just East of Tallahassee Memorial Healthcare. The Museum’s back entrance can be accessed off Surgeons Drive.