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THE FALL
ABOUT As the statue of imperialist Cecil Rhodes was dismantled at the University of Cape Town, seven students wrote The Fall, charting their experiences as activists who brought down a statue and then grappled with decolonizing what was left standing in its wake: the legacies of race, class, gender, history, and power 24 years after the official end of Apartheid. Political and deeply personal, vibrating with song, dance, and the energy of youth, The Fall comes to DC with the urgency of history being told as its created, resonating with America's debates about falling monuments, rising tuition, and appropriate ways to fight for long-promised equality.
PRESS "Youll appreciate the sensation that you were there, too, at a flash point in the tortured evolution of a troubled land." - THE WASHINGTON POST "Razor-sharp cast" - WASHINGTON CITY PAPER "Emotionally expressive and powerful." - DC METRO THEATER ARTS "Driven by the earnestness of young revolutionaries, the ensemble powerfullyand often quite humorouslyoffers a behind-the-scenes look at the dawning of a movement." - DC THEATRE SCENE "Each action is thrillingly precise." - BROADWAY WORLD
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AdresseIra Aldridge Theater at Howard University (Afficher)
2455 6th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20059
United States
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