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Rosalind Thomas-Clark

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Location
Cambridge, MA
Project Title
Everyman Revisited - Social Issues in Today's World
Fiscal Year Awarded
2016
Grant or Program
Creative City Boston - Artist Grant
Grant Amount
$10,000
  • Lena Park Community Development Corporation, Dorchester, MA | June 22, 2016, 7:30 PM

Based on success of this method with previous projects, TC2 will engage teens on EVERYMAN issues, allowing them to have a voice and explore their relationship to these issues, empowering them to become activists for social change. In TC2's adaptation of the National Theatre London script, four professional actors will work as Teaching Artists with an Ensemble of teenage groups from the local area: Lena Park Community Center, Dorchester, Josiah Quincy Upper School, Chinatown, Boston Arts Academy, Fenway, Another Course to College, Brighton.

 

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