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DESCRIPTION:Turning 15 on the Road to Freedom\n\nBased upon the book by Lyn
 da Blackmon Lowery\n\nAs told to Elspeth Leacock and Susan Buckley\n\nDeve
 loped by Ally Sheedy\n\nAdapted for the Stage by Fracaswell Hyman\n\nDirec
 ted by Jackie Alexander\n\nOctober 27-28 & November 2-4 at 7:30 pm\n\nOcto
 ber 29 & November 5 at 2:00 pm\n\nTedford Stage\n\n“My story is about be
 ing able to help change things no matter what your age.” -- Lynda Blackm
 on Lowery \n\nAlongside Martin Luther King Jr. and her neighbors and frien
 ds\, teenage Lynda Blackmon Lowery walked from Selma to Montgomery\, Alaba
 ma during the Voting Rights March of 1965 on her 15th birthday. Jailed nin
 e times before the March and badly beaten on Bloody Sunday\, Lowery’s po
 werful story is filled with sorrow and inspiration. Based on Lowery’s me
 moir\, traditional and original Gospel and Freedom songs frame the journey
  of a brave young American heroine.\n\nA joint production of the Wake Fore
 st University Department of Theatre & Dance and the Loire Valley Theatre F
 estival. This project is supported in part by funding from the National En
 dowment for the Arts
GEO:36.134063;-80.279938
LOCATION:Scales Fine Arts Center\, Tedford Stage
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DESCRIPTION:Turning 15 on the Road to Freedom\n\nBased upon the book by Lyn
 da Blackmon Lowery\n\nAs told to Elspeth Leacock and Susan Buckley\n\nDeve
 loped by Ally Sheedy\n\nAdapted for the Stage by Fracaswell Hyman\n\nDirec
 ted by Jackie Alexander\n\nOctober 27-28 & November 2-4 at 7:30 pm\n\nOcto
 ber 29 & November 5 at 2:00 pm\n\nTedford Stage\n\n“My story is about be
 ing able to help change things no matter what your age.” -- Lynda Blackm
 on Lowery \n\nAlongside Martin Luther King Jr. and her neighbors and frien
 ds\, teenage Lynda Blackmon Lowery walked from Selma to Montgomery\, Alaba
 ma during the Voting Rights March of 1965 on her 15th birthday. Jailed nin
 e times before the March and badly beaten on Bloody Sunday\, Lowery’s po
 werful story is filled with sorrow and inspiration. Based on Lowery’s me
 moir\, traditional and original Gospel and Freedom songs frame the journey
  of a brave young American heroine.\n\nA joint production of the Wake Fore
 st University Department of Theatre & Dance and the Loire Valley Theatre F
 estival. This project is supported in part by funding from the National En
 dowment for the Arts
GEO:36.134063;-80.279938
LOCATION:Scales Fine Arts Center\, Tedford Stage
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CATEGORIES:Theatre
CATEGORIES:Special Events
CATEGORIES:Multicultural / International
CATEGORIES:Community
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DESCRIPTION:Turning 15 on the Road to Freedom\n\nBased upon the book by Lyn
 da Blackmon Lowery\n\nAs told to Elspeth Leacock and Susan Buckley\n\nDeve
 loped by Ally Sheedy\n\nAdapted for the Stage by Fracaswell Hyman\n\nDirec
 ted by Jackie Alexander\n\nOctober 27-28 & November 2-4 at 7:30 pm\n\nOcto
 ber 29 & November 5 at 2:00 pm\n\nTedford Stage\n\n“My story is about be
 ing able to help change things no matter what your age.” -- Lynda Blackm
 on Lowery \n\nAlongside Martin Luther King Jr. and her neighbors and frien
 ds\, teenage Lynda Blackmon Lowery walked from Selma to Montgomery\, Alaba
 ma during the Voting Rights March of 1965 on her 15th birthday. Jailed nin
 e times before the March and badly beaten on Bloody Sunday\, Lowery’s po
 werful story is filled with sorrow and inspiration. Based on Lowery’s me
 moir\, traditional and original Gospel and Freedom songs frame the journey
  of a brave young American heroine.\n\nA joint production of the Wake Fore
 st University Department of Theatre & Dance and the Loire Valley Theatre F
 estival. This project is supported in part by funding from the National En
 dowment for the Arts
GEO:36.134063;-80.279938
LOCATION:Scales Fine Arts Center\, Tedford Stage
SUMMARY:Turning 15 on the Road to Freedom
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 m_7909
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CATEGORIES:Theatre
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DESCRIPTION:Turning 15 on the Road to Freedom\n\nBased upon the book by Lyn
 da Blackmon Lowery\n\nAs told to Elspeth Leacock and Susan Buckley\n\nDeve
 loped by Ally Sheedy\n\nAdapted for the Stage by Fracaswell Hyman\n\nDirec
 ted by Jackie Alexander\n\nOctober 27-28 & November 2-4 at 7:30 pm\n\nOcto
 ber 29 & November 5 at 2:00 pm\n\nTedford Stage\n\n“My story is about be
 ing able to help change things no matter what your age.” -- Lynda Blackm
 on Lowery \n\nAlongside Martin Luther King Jr. and her neighbors and frien
 ds\, teenage Lynda Blackmon Lowery walked from Selma to Montgomery\, Alaba
 ma during the Voting Rights March of 1965 on her 15th birthday. Jailed nin
 e times before the March and badly beaten on Bloody Sunday\, Lowery’s po
 werful story is filled with sorrow and inspiration. Based on Lowery’s me
 moir\, traditional and original Gospel and Freedom songs frame the journey
  of a brave young American heroine.\n\nA joint production of the Wake Fore
 st University Department of Theatre & Dance and the Loire Valley Theatre F
 estival. This project is supported in part by funding from the National En
 dowment for the Arts
GEO:36.134063;-80.279938
LOCATION:Scales Fine Arts Center\, Tedford Stage
SUMMARY:Turning 15 on the Road to Freedom
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.wfu.edu/event/turning_15_on_the_road_to_freedo
 m_7909
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
CATEGORIES:Theatre
CATEGORIES:Special Events
CATEGORIES:Multicultural / International
CATEGORIES:Community
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DESCRIPTION:Turning 15 on the Road to Freedom\n\nBased upon the book by Lyn
 da Blackmon Lowery\n\nAs told to Elspeth Leacock and Susan Buckley\n\nDeve
 loped by Ally Sheedy\n\nAdapted for the Stage by Fracaswell Hyman\n\nDirec
 ted by Jackie Alexander\n\nOctober 27-28 & November 2-4 at 7:30 pm\n\nOcto
 ber 29 & November 5 at 2:00 pm\n\nTedford Stage\n\n“My story is about be
 ing able to help change things no matter what your age.” -- Lynda Blackm
 on Lowery \n\nAlongside Martin Luther King Jr. and her neighbors and frien
 ds\, teenage Lynda Blackmon Lowery walked from Selma to Montgomery\, Alaba
 ma during the Voting Rights March of 1965 on her 15th birthday. Jailed nin
 e times before the March and badly beaten on Bloody Sunday\, Lowery’s po
 werful story is filled with sorrow and inspiration. Based on Lowery’s me
 moir\, traditional and original Gospel and Freedom songs frame the journey
  of a brave young American heroine.\n\nA joint production of the Wake Fore
 st University Department of Theatre & Dance and the Loire Valley Theatre F
 estival. This project is supported in part by funding from the National En
 dowment for the Arts
GEO:36.134063;-80.279938
LOCATION:Scales Fine Arts Center\, Tedford Stage
SUMMARY:Turning 15 on the Road to Freedom
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.wfu.edu/event/turning_15_on_the_road_to_freedo
 m_7909
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CATEGORIES:Theatre
CATEGORIES:Special Events
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DESCRIPTION:Turning 15 on the Road to Freedom\n\nBased upon the book by Lyn
 da Blackmon Lowery\n\nAs told to Elspeth Leacock and Susan Buckley\n\nDeve
 loped by Ally Sheedy\n\nAdapted for the Stage by Fracaswell Hyman\n\nDirec
 ted by Jackie Alexander\n\nOctober 27-28 & November 2-4 at 7:30 pm\n\nOcto
 ber 29 & November 5 at 2:00 pm\n\nTedford Stage\n\n“My story is about be
 ing able to help change things no matter what your age.” -- Lynda Blackm
 on Lowery \n\nAlongside Martin Luther King Jr. and her neighbors and frien
 ds\, teenage Lynda Blackmon Lowery walked from Selma to Montgomery\, Alaba
 ma during the Voting Rights March of 1965 on her 15th birthday. Jailed nin
 e times before the March and badly beaten on Bloody Sunday\, Lowery’s po
 werful story is filled with sorrow and inspiration. Based on Lowery’s me
 moir\, traditional and original Gospel and Freedom songs frame the journey
  of a brave young American heroine.\n\nA joint production of the Wake Fore
 st University Department of Theatre & Dance and the Loire Valley Theatre F
 estival. This project is supported in part by funding from the National En
 dowment for the Arts
GEO:36.134063;-80.279938
LOCATION:Scales Fine Arts Center\, Tedford Stage
SUMMARY:Turning 15 on the Road to Freedom
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.wfu.edu/event/turning_15_on_the_road_to_freedo
 m_7909
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
CATEGORIES:Theatre
CATEGORIES:Special Events
CATEGORIES:Multicultural / International
CATEGORIES:Community
CATEGORIES:Next Week at Wake
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DESCRIPTION:Turning 15 on the Road to Freedom\n\nBased upon the book by Lyn
 da Blackmon Lowery\n\nAs told to Elspeth Leacock and Susan Buckley\n\nDeve
 loped by Ally Sheedy\n\nAdapted for the Stage by Fracaswell Hyman\n\nDirec
 ted by Jackie Alexander\n\nOctober 27-28 & November 2-4 at 7:30 pm\n\nOcto
 ber 29 & November 5 at 2:00 pm\n\nTedford Stage\n\n“My story is about be
 ing able to help change things no matter what your age.” -- Lynda Blackm
 on Lowery \n\nAlongside Martin Luther King Jr. and her neighbors and frien
 ds\, teenage Lynda Blackmon Lowery walked from Selma to Montgomery\, Alaba
 ma during the Voting Rights March of 1965 on her 15th birthday. Jailed nin
 e times before the March and badly beaten on Bloody Sunday\, Lowery’s po
 werful story is filled with sorrow and inspiration. Based on Lowery’s me
 moir\, traditional and original Gospel and Freedom songs frame the journey
  of a brave young American heroine.\n\nA joint production of the Wake Fore
 st University Department of Theatre & Dance and the Loire Valley Theatre F
 estival. This project is supported in part by funding from the National En
 dowment for the Arts
GEO:36.134063;-80.279938
LOCATION:Scales Fine Arts Center\, Tedford Stage
SUMMARY:Turning 15 on the Road to Freedom
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.wfu.edu/event/turning_15_on_the_road_to_freedo
 m_7909
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
CATEGORIES:Theatre
CATEGORIES:Special Events
CATEGORIES:Multicultural / International
CATEGORIES:Community
CATEGORIES:Next Week at Wake
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