While preparing for a class paper about the aftermath of political tragedies, stories of survival come alive before contemporary high school student Ruth. In the aftermath of Katrina, two young people struggle to survive in the face of extreme disaster. In 1945 Belgium, an adolescent Jewish girl struggles to maintain her identity and dignity. And, in the Congo, a girl faces situations that stretch beyond the devastating and into the unspeakable. Each of these stories interconnects in ways that remind Ruth (and the audience) of the incredible suffering people have endured and persisted through.
This is a virtual production and will air online
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Ticket policy:
This show will only be available once and will be broadcast at 7:30 pm. If you join after 7:30 pm, you will join the show in progress, just like a live performance in the Julian Auditorium.
For each $10 ticket, you will be provided with ONE secure broadcast link to watch on ONE device. If someone tries to watch the program on a second device or TV, the first link will shut off. So buy as many “tickets'“ as you have screens on which you plan to run the show.
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