The DuSable Museum of African American History and Collaboraction Theatre are presenting a theatrical reading of “Trial In The delta- The Murder of Emmett Till” adapted from the transcripts by G. Riley Mills and Willie Round and directed by Anthony Mosley and Dana N. Anderson.
This will take place on February 26th at 7 p.m. and February 27th at 3 p.m. ( Community day) at:
The Dusable Museum of African American History
740 East 56th Place in Chicago
This is the FIRST EVER stage adaptation of the actual ( recently unearthed) trial transcript where the two men that murdered young Emmett Till were found not guilty!
Tickets are $45 for general admission ( $25 for Collaboraction and DuSable members), $15 for students and seniors, artists and educaters.
visit www.collaboraction.org
The presentation/staged reading runs two hours and will be followed by a “crucial conversation”.
Covdi safety precautions are being followed as they are in all theatrical productions.
More info, including parking visit dusablemuseum.org/visitor
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