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BCAP presents OUR CLASS
Boston Center for American Performance presents OUR CLASS by Tadeusz Słobodzianek, English version by Ryan Craig, directed by Judy Braha, February 13-March 1. Talk-Back scheduled for Wednesday, 2/19. OUR CLASS is a groundbreaking play based on true events spanning eight decades. As ten Polish classmates – five Catholic, five Jewish – grow up, their lives take dramatically unexpected turns as their country is torn apart by war. OUR CLASS is a featured event of the Boston University College of Fine Arts Keyword Initiative, now in its third year. The 2013–2014 initiative, focusing on the KEYWORD: Transformation, will explore profound shift and change in individuals and society through a series of performances and events that tap into diverse perspectives, and create dialogue that inspires humanity and breeds critical thinking that leads to solutions. For more information about BCAP, visit www.bu.edu/cfa/bcap. Tickets: $20 general admission | $15 seniors, students, and groups of 10+ | $10 with CFA Membership | FREE with BU ID, at the door. Additional discounts apply for non-BU students, seniors, groups, WGBH and WBUR members, and Huntington Theatre Company Subscribers. Box Office:bostontheatrescene.com | 617-933-8600
When | 7:30 pm on every Wednesday & Thursday until Thursday, February 27, 2014 |
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Building | Boston University Theatre |
Room | Lane-Comley Studio 210 |