In summer 2022, Wood favorite History At Play, LLC debuts a new program twenty-five years after Princess Diana's tragic passing. "Diana of LOVE" follows the icons life behind the scrutinized pages of worldwide headlines, pulling back the curtain to reveal a woman who gave so much to so many, while concealing her own mental health struggles.
Researched, written, produced, and performed by Artistic Director, J. Kalaora, "Diana of LOVE" showcases Lady Diana Spencer as not only a nurturer, mother, humanitarian, philanthropist, activist, and LGBTQIA+ Ally (before few had the courage to publicly ally with HIV+/AIDS victims), it draws attention to how she personified the pillars of: compassion, duty, hope, and beauty.
Despite all of her internal unrest, Diana was a force for LOVE. Join with us to celebrate this international icon during Pride month as History At Play, LLC recalls her enduring impact on the LGBTQIA+ community and beyond.
Fee $25
Two performance times are available
Matinee performance - 2:00 3:30pm
Evening performance Due to unforeseen circumstances, the 7PM performance is canceled. Ticket holders will be transferred to the 2PM matinee or offered a full refund.
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