Hofstra University’s Department of Drama and Dance presents Dominique Morisseau’s Detroit '67, directed by G.D. Kimble, in honor of Black History Month. The play follows siblings Chelle and Lank as they navigate personal and societal turmoil while running an after-hours joint in Detroit during the tumultuous summer of 1967. They face unexpected challenges when a mysterious woman enters their lives, leading to conflicts that mirror the escalating tensions of the city around them. Diamond Tucker, who portrays Bunny, reflects on the significance of the story, emphasizing its relevance to discussions about resilience and community.
Videos
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The Dinner Detective Murder Mystery Dinner Show
The Dinner Detective Long Island (3/14 - 3/14) | |
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An Evening With Vic DiBitetto
Staller Center for the Arts (4/18 - 4/18) | |
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Radio Alanis
Bay Street Theater (2/7 - 2/7) | |
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Jazz at Lincoln Center | Great American Crooners
Staller Center for the Arts (3/20 - 3/20) | |
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Mel Brooks' Young Frankenstein
Theatre Three (5/16 - 6/21) | |
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The Tragedy of Hamlet
Staller Center for the Arts (2/13 - 2/13) | |
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Derek Hough- Symphony of Dance: Encore
Tilles Center for the Performing Arts (7/19 - 7/19) | |
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