About the Event
STAGOLEE AND THE FUNERAL OF A DANGEROUS WORD
The play takes place in an office in a small town in East Texas where the local NAACP chapter is planning a funeral for the “N word”. At the same time, a bigoted white man is on his way to that same office to have a frank discussion with the legendary Stagolee, a black man known for his swagger. The two men have had a fight at their workplace, and this “conversation” is actually a court-ordered intervention, facilitated by a visiting Jewish psychologist. This new play examines different points of view along the racial divide and does so without judgement, ultimately bringing its characters into a better understanding of each other. A world premiere production of nationally recognized Houston playwright Thomas Meloncon’s newest work. Recommended for mature audiences due to profanity.
Show Time:
Friday April 5 7:30 PM
Saturday April 6 7:30 PM
Sunday April 7 3:00 PM
Thursday April 11 7:30 PM
Friday April 12 7:30 PM
Saturday April 13 7:30 PM
Sunday April 14 3:00 PM
Thursday April 18 7:30 PM
Friday April 19 7:30 PM
Saturday April 20 7:30 PM
Sunday April 21 3:00 PM
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