Stories of Two Great African-American Women: The Resurrection of Harriet Tubman & Rosa Parks

Two Roads Theatre (Studio City, CA)

Rated 3.7 by 11 members who went.

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    Two courageous American legends come to life on the stage of Two Roads Theatre when The Resurrection Of Harriet Tubman and Rosa Parks tells the incredible true life stories of the slave-turned-liberator Tubman and the civil right pioneer Parks. Melissa Waddy-Thibodeaux's portrayal of these two fascinating historical figures has been widely acclaimed.

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    • “Mesmerizing...Breath-taking” --Houston Chronicle
    • “Heart-breaking and inspiring...Melissa Thibodeaux is Triumphant” --Philadelphia Inquirer
    • “Truly remarkable...captivating” --UC Santa Barbara Daily Nexus
    • “History comes alive before your eyes” --Buffalo Soldiers Nat’l Museum
    • “A deeply moving tribute” --NAACP-Baltimore, MD
    • “Highly recommended” --Texas Monthly

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    Melissa Waddy-Thibodeaux's poignant and riveting portrayals of these two African-American icons -- and her seamless and captivating on-stage transition between them -- authentically re-creates the incredible lives and troubled times in which they lived.