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Robert E. Lee -- Shades of Gray: Biographical One-Man Play

Theatre 40 at The Reuben Cordova Theatre, On the Campus of Beverly Hills High School (241 Moreno Drive Beverly Hills, CA 90210)
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Award-winning actor, writer and solo performer Tom Dugan brings his much praised and meticulously-researched drama Robert E Lee -- Shades of Gray to Theater 40, where Dugan had previously scored a hit with the solo show Nazi Hunter - Simon Wiesenthal. Journey back to the battlefields of Chancellorsville and Gettysburg. Enter the heart and mind of one of our history's most enigmatic figure moments before his fateful meeting with General Ulysses S. Grant on April 9th 1865, which triggered the end of the American Civil War. Find out how the most trusted soldier in the United States Army became the most dangerous man in America. And learn why this deeply religious father of seven, who was firmly opposed to slavery and secession, agreed to fight for The Confederacy.

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The last date listed for Robert E. Lee -- Shades of Gray was Wednesday August 22, 2012 / 7:30pm.

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On the Campus of Beverly Hills High School,
241 Moreno Drive
Beverly Hills, CA 90210
310-364-0535
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John_001 John Boland.
5.0
Red Velvet Member

This one man show is worth seeing. I still think that Robert E. Lee was "nuts" to take command of southern forces and thereby facilitate The Civil War. In hindsight, some type of "negotiated settlement" or "election" would have been MUCH SMARTER. I hope that we all learned a good lesson from that war with its 625,000 wassted lives! The show is highly recommended!

Written on Aug 23 2012
Missing_member_pic_grid_2_1 Goldstar Member
5.0

We loved it. Great writing, acting and staging. Learned a lot.

Written on Aug 15 2012
Missing_member_pic_grid_2_1 ruth pollack
5.0

I thought the production was outstanding and so was his portrayal of Lee. I would highly recommend this play. It was recommended to me and I was certainly grateful.

Written on Aug 15 2012
Missing_member_pic_grid_2_1 Griffith.OReilly
5.0
Red Velvet Member

Wonderful performance...... I just love history...... and especially when the person relating it was ACTUALLY there...... Fantastic night out

Written on Aug 11 2012
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About the Ticket Supplier: Theatre 40

Theatre Forty, Beverly Hills' only resident professional acting company, has provided the community with quality theatre productions since 1964. In 1966, they produced Los Angeles' first Shakespeare in the park, and 1974 saw them move into their current home at Beverly Hills High School. They've won more than a hundred awards from local critics' organizations and publications.