May 16 - 19 2019
Amazing Grace

Amazing Grace

Presented by Black Arts & Cultural Center at Judy K. Jolliffe Theatre (formerly Epic Theatre)

Amazing Grace is about a little girl who loves acting out stories, those told and read to her by her grandmother as well as ones she reads on her own. She also makes up her own stories, acting out the most exciting parts. When Grace is in her play world everything to her is real. In her imagination, she becomes the characters: Anansi the Spider, Joan of Arc, Mowgli, Hiawatha. She’s a pirate with a peg leg and a parrot, an explorer, and a theater director of a production of ‘Cinderella’ in which she casts a boy in the title role. Grace’s mother is very practical and hopes that Grace will become a doctor, a lawyer or a professional person given the opportunities she herself didn’t have. Her grandmother, Nana, believes that Grace can be whatever she wants to be. Grace is told by two of her classmates that she can’t be Peter Pan in the school play because she is a girl and because she is black. In the end, Grace shows us that she can indeed do anything she sets her mind to.

 

RECEPTION TO FOLLOW IMMEDIATELY IN THE GAIL SYDNOR GALLERY

Admission Info

$5 BACC Member or Group

$7 Student/Senior

$8 Military Discount

$10 General Admission

Dates & Times

2019/05/16 - 2019/05/19

Additional time info:

Sunday, May 19, 2pm show is sensory friendly. 

Location Info

Judy K. Jolliffe Theatre (formerly Epic Theatre)

359 S. Kalamazoo Mall, Kalamazoo, MI 49007