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Dates:Tuesday, August 18, 2020 - Tuesday, August 18, 2020
Hours:7:00-8:00 PM
Ages:Adults
In/Outdoor:Indoor
Cost:Free
Category:Virtual Activities

A digital event of short plays and conversations with organizers working to address disparities in voting access today. C1 combines art and advocacy to celebrate the past efforts and look toward the future.

From Lucy Stone and Ida B. Wells, to Jovita Idár and Fannie Lou Hamer, the struggle for equal access to the ballot box has persisted across generations.

Now, in this critical election year, it's our turn to “finish the fight!” Through a selection of short plays that uplift the often ignored voices in the quest for suffrage, and in conversation with organizers working to address disparities in voting access today, this digital event combines art and advocacy to celebrate how far we've come and look forward to the work that still remains to achieve true universal suffrage.

THE PARTNERS
Beth Huang, Executive Director of Massachusetts Voter Table J.

Cottle, Executive Director of Dunamis and YCL Coordinator at MassVOTE Emily Ruddock, Executive Director of MASSCreative Ayanna Polk, Communications and Outreach Manager for the Mayor's Office of Women’s Advancement

THE PLAYS
All five plays were written by C1 PlayLab playwrights and alums.

2020
by Ashley-Rose and Zahra A.

Belyea directed by Jasmine Brooks
featuring Liana Asim and Sabrina Victor

Show Me
by Alexis K.

Morgan
directed by Jessica Scout Malone featuring Chris Everett, Hayley Spivey, and Veronica Wiseman

A Single Drop of Water Makes an Ocean by Sari Boren and Amy Merrill
directed by Josh Glenn-Kayden
featuring Tatiana Isabel Gil and Jo Michael Rezes

The Future Is
by Fabiola R.

Decius and Bess Welden directed by Jasmine Brooks
featuring Deity Blair, Aislinn Brophy, and Sabrina Victor

Democracy Should Begin at Home by Catherine Stewart and Dillon Yruegas directed by Jessica Scout Malone featuring Chris Everett and Hayley Spivey

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company-one-theatre.ticketleap.com/the-great-demand/

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539 Tremont Street, Boston, MA, 02116 map
Phone: 6172927110

Virtual: Facebook and Youtube via Company One Theatre

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