In this New York Times bestseller by Sue Monk Kidd set in the American South during the Civil Rights Movement, a young girl's search for the truth abou her mother leads her to three beekeeping sisters and the discovery of the real meaning of family.
The American Place Theatre has adapted the novel for performance by a single extraordinary actress. Each performance is preceded by an interactive discussion between the audience and a professional teaching artist. Each performance is followed by a talk-back with the actress.
Join us at 6:30 Behind The Curtain for a FREE lecture about tonight's performance. Tickets are not required for the pre-performance talks and no RSVP is necessary.
Purchase tickets in person at the Newman Center Box Office, open 10am - 4pm, Mon - Fri (2344 East Iliff Ave, SW corner of University & Iliff), and at the Ritchie Center Box Office, open 10am - 6pm, Mon - Fri (2240 E. Buchtel Blvd).
Tickets are also available through Ticketmaster by phone at (800) 982-ARTS (2787) or by ordering online at ticketmaster.com, and at all Ticketmaster outlets.
For more information, or to request accommodations for a disability, call 303-871-7720, Option 2.
Official Website: http://www.du.edu/newmancenter/
Added by University of Denver on September 28, 2009