Stories of Two Great African-American Women: The Resurrection of Harriet Tubman & Rosa Parks
Two Roads Theatre (4348 Tujunga Ave. Studio City, CA 91604)
- Full Price:
- $18.00 - $22.00
- Our Price:
- $9.00 - $11.00*
* Additional fees apply.
All offers for The Resurrection Of Harriet Tubman and Rosa Parks have expired.
The last date listed for The Resurrection Of Harriet Tubman and Rosa Parks was Saturday April 26, 2008 / 8:00pm.
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Goldstar Member Reviews
Tracey
What a wonderful one woman show! The actress really made a connection with the audience I was in making the evening special. The live Sax player was an unexpected bonus and a beautiful addition.Written on Mar 26 2007
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Goldstar Member
Definitely worth the trip to Studio City to witness this great performance. I plan to attend once again.Written on Mar 17 2007
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More Information About The Resurrection Of Harriet Tubman and Rosa Parks
Quotes & Highlights
- “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
Description
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.
