The ‘60s in America was a decade of heroes, violence, love, death, progress and disillusionment. What began, with the election of John F. Kennedy, as a decade of hope ended with the nation embroiled in an impossible war, her streets filled with riots and the devastating murders of three political icons. The nation’s foremost radio theater company L.A. Theater Works presents a major new docudrama, co-commissioned by the Modlin Center, focused on Robert F. Kennedy’s personal and political journey. “RFK: The Journey to Justice," written by Murray Horwitz and Jonathan Estrin, chronicles Kennedy’s transformation from ambivalence towards the Civil Rights movement to one of its fiercest champions. His story provides a compelling and dramatic illumination of this historically definitive decade, enabling a new generation to hear the words, experience the tension and probe those issues that continue to resonate with Americans today. The Modlin Center is proud to be a commissioning partner of this new work and we hope you will join us for an unforgettable night of history and theater.
Ticket Prices
Adult: $32
Senior (65+): $30
UR Employee: $24
Child (0-12): $16
UR Student: $5
Official Website: http://modlin.richmond.edu/contentmgr/showdetails.php/id/2236/cid/
Added by RVANews on January 6, 2010