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L.A. Theatre Works, Susan Albert Loewenberg, Producing Director, presents "RFK: The Journey to Justice"
by Murray Horwitz and Jonathan Estrin, The Susan Raab Simonson Commissioning Project 
Tuesday, February 23 Concert Hall 7:30 pm
$35, $25, $15, Five College/GCC/STCC students and Youth 17 and under: $15 The 60s in America was a decade of heroes, violence, love, death, progress, and disappointment. "RFK: The Journey to Justice" chronicles Robert Kennedy's dramatic transformation from discomfort with and indifference towards the Civil Rights movement to a champion and crusader. This docudrama brings to life the compelling and dramatic illumination of this crucial decade, enabling a new generation to hear the words, feel the tension, and explore the issues that still resonate today.
This is an ASL interpreted event.
The LA Theatre Works' "RFK: The Journey to Justice" is a commission led by the University of Notre Dame’s DeBartolo Performing Arts Center Dame and co-commissioned by the Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center at the University of Maryland, Stanford Lively Arts at Stanford University, and the Modlin Center for the Arts at the University of Richmond.
Global Gourmet Taste of the Times:
Rock ’n Roll, Alice’s Restaurant and Comfort Food. This was the Sixty’s! Choose from (1) Chicken Pie with crispy Puff Pastry, (2) Seafood Pies with crispy Puff Pastry or (3) the vegetarian option of Vegetable Pie with crispy Puff Pastry. Dinner includes rolls, salad, entrée w/appropriate sides, dessert, coffee/tea. When making your reservation please indicate entrée selection by number. $25.00 p.p. inclusive
Arts Give Back Please bring an item that will meet the needs of families in transition at Jessie’s House.
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 Associated Educational Events Pre-Performance Talk with Professor Harley Erdman Tuesday, February 23 Rear Seating Area of the Concert Hall 6:30 pm to 7:00 pm
 Global Gourmet Dinner
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