for black boys who have considered homicide when the streets were too much by Keith Antar Mason, directed by Dwight R.B. Cook
- A 'Rite of Becoming' play about black men, their beliefs, loves, and traumas. FBB examines the effects and outcomes of life in the streets.
There is a use of strong language and mature themes in the show.
October, 19—22, 2023
Thursday- 11:00am* • Friday- 7:30pm
Saturday- 2:00pm (talk-back following) & 7:30pm • Sunday- 3:00pm
* Senior Citizen & College Student Matinee
$20 - Gen. Admission • $15—Seniors • $10 Non-MSU students
FREE—MSU students, faculty & staff w/Bear card
*SCCSM-$5
The Murphy Fine Arts Center Box Office (no surcharge) (443) 885-4440
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Performances will be held in the MURPHY FINE ARTS CENTER'S Turpin-Lamb Theater
2201 Argonne Drive, Balto. MD 21218
Ages: High School (with parental/teacher prep) and above
FOR BLACK BOYS WHO HAVE CONSIDERED HOMICIDE WHEN THE STREETS WERE TOO MUCH at Theatre Morgan Schedule
Thursday- 11:00am* • Friday- 7:30pm
Saturday- 2:00pm (talk-back following) & 7:30pm • Sunday- 3:00pm
* Senior Citizen & College Student Matinee
$20 - Gen. Admission • $15—Seniors • $10 Non-MSU students
FREE—MSU students, faculty & staff w/Bear card
*SCCSM-$5
News About FOR BLACK BOYS WHO HAVE CONSIDERED HOMICIDE WHEN THE STREETS WERE TOO MUCH at Theatre Morgan
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About the Theatre
Theatre Morgan
The Murphy Fine Arts Center, 2201 Argonne Drive Baltimore MD 21218
Baltimore, MD 21251
Phone: 4438854440
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