Free Performances
Tues., Dec. 12 at 6 pm
Benjamin Franklin Library
2200 E. 1st St., LA 90033
Parking lot and additional parking available across the street at the Boyle Heights City Hall.
Wed., Dec. 13 at 6 pm
Malabar Library
2801 Wabash Ave., LA 90033
Street parking
Thurs., Dec. 14 at 6 pm
Robert Louis Stevenson Library
803 Spence St., LA 90023
Street Parking
Tues., Dec. 12 at 6 pm
Benjamin Franklin Library
2200 E. 1st St., LA 90033
Parking lot and additional parking available across the street at the Boyle Heights City Hall.
Wed., Dec. 13 at 6 pm
Malabar Library
2801 Wabash Ave., LA 90033
Street parking
Thurs., Dec. 14 at 6 pm
Robert Louis Stevenson Library
803 Spence St., LA 90023
Street Parking
What happened to the women of the Japanese American internment? How did these brave women keep hope in the American dream alive? Based on transcripts, documents, personal testimonies, and interviews, Chay Yew’s Question 27, Question 28 is both heart-wrenching and inspiring, weaving stories of the struggles, resilience and courage of Japanese American female detainees held in the American internment camps during World War II. #NeverAgain
Artists at Play presents this free reading in partnership with Center Theatre Group's The Shop, a program which provides Boyle Heights community residents with opportunities to make theatre a part of everyday life.
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