Nat Turner led a slave revolt that shocked the country in August of 1831. The evening before Turner is scheduled to be executed, he and attorney Thomas R. Gray, the recorder of his confessions, confront what has passed and what the future may hold. Full of rich imagery, this politically timely story explores morality, freedom, spirituality, and one man’s convictions.
February 2019 dates:
-Saturday, February 2 – 8:00pm
-Sunday, February 3 – 3:00pm
-Thursday, February 7 – 7:30pm
-Friday, February 8 – 7:30pm
-Saturday, February 9 – 3:00pm & 8:00pm
-Thursday, February 14 – 7:30pm
-Friday, February 15 – 7:30pm
-Saturday, February 16 – 3:00pm & 8:00pm
-Sunday, February 17 – 3:00pm & 7:00pm
-Wednesday, February 20 – 7:30pm
-Thursday, February 21 – 7:30pm
-Friday, February 22 – 7:30pm
-Saturday, February 23 – 3:00pm & 8:00pm
-Sunday, February 24 – 3:00pm
Cast
Brandon Green* | Nat |
Lewis D. Wheeler* | Thomas Gray, Guard |
Artistic Team
Benny Sato Ambush | Director |
Sam Layco* | Stage Manager |
Kelsey Whipple | Assistant Stage Manager |
Janie Howland** | Scenic |
A.W. Nadine Grant | Costumes |
Dewey Dellay | Sound |
*Member of the Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States
**Member of United Scenic Artists Local 829
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