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January 11, 12 + 14, 2018
8:00 PM
January 13, 2018 
9:00 PM
Wallace Theater, Lewis Arts complex
Tickets required

This haunting drama by Kara Lee Corthron follows Black American painter, Jules, to Iceland where she’s exiled herself to escape her tumultuous past. Here Jules builds a new life and family, however, a troubling children’s book, a surprise visitor and clashing racial identities destroy her idyllic life, exposing her past and causing her entire sense of self to crumble. Directed by theater senior Abigail Jean-Baptiste ’18.

Tickets are $8 students (TigerTicket eligible), $12 seniors; $12 general admission in advance; $17 general admission day of the event. Advance tickets available starting January 8 through through University Ticketing online, at the Frist Campus Center ticket office, or at the door on the night of performances.

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