Ken Brady's THE LETTER H Gets Free Philadelphia Premiere During November Election

By: Oct. 10, 2016
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Haddonfield, New Jersey native Ken Brady, a writer, director, and performer, is bringing his critically-acclaimed one-man show, The Letter H, to Philadelphia's University City Arts League this November for a free one-night performance. Theater fans, performance lovers, and political junkies are invited to the performance on November 6 at 7 pm.

"'The Letter H' is a raw, unfiltered tale of American history and family which unearths the deep roots of the hate fueling Trump's campaign," Brady said of his work. "It must be seen before the November election. We want to inspire voters nationwide and we're bringing this show to battleground states, including Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Virginia. We have the power to change history."

Brady, who was born and raised in Haddonfield, utilizes the South Jersey suburb as something of a character throughout his show. He has performed the act throughout New York City, and has taken the show on the road, often times "popping up" unannounced at small bars, community centers, and rec halls. The November 6th performance marks the work's Philadelphia premiere.

The Letter H at Philadelphia's University City Arts League (4226 Spruce Street) is free and reservations are not required. Interested audience members are encouraged to arrive early before the November 6 performance at 7 pm to ensure they can get a seat. For more information on the project, visit Brady's webpage.



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